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Do you find it difficult to step in and out of your bath? We can convert your existing bath
Customer Service: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Staying Safe and Healthy During Lockdown

If you're at higher risk of severe illness from coronavirus, staying safe and healthy during the pandemic is particularly important. Following the tips below will help you during lockdown whether you are at high risk or are a carer for a family member or friend who is.
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Make sure you have at least a 30-day supply of prescription medicines if you are able to. If possible, reduce your trips to the pharmacy or ask for the pharmacy to deliver your prescriptions.

Take time to enjoy a hobby or learn a new skill. This helps keep your mind active. Try a variety of things, this will help you fill your time with positive experiences.

Get a seasonal flu jab. If you are over 65 or have a health condition that affects your lungs, the flu jab will be free for you.

If you do go outside, make sure to wear a mask if you can and wash your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds to stop the spread of germs. Use hand sanitiser gel with at least 60% alcohol content on your hands and wrists if you don’t have access to fresh running water and soap.

Maintain 6 feet distance from others who do not live with you. This distance will make sure that illnesses are not spread to you.

Exercise strengthens your immune system so stay physically active to keep your body strong enough to be able to fight off infections and viruses.

You may feel stressed, depressed or anxious if you are shielding. You can learn and practice healthy habits to cope with stress. If you feel down, try talking to a friend or family member, journaling and practising mindfulness techniques (paying attention to your thoughts and feelings, your body and the world around you). The NHS offer therapy and counselling services that can also help. You can find out more by contacting your GP or going to the NHS website.

Keep up-to-date with government recommendations and get information from reliable sources, such as the government website, neutral news outlets and your healthcare workers.

Make sure you have at least a 30-day supply of prescription medicines if you are able to. If possible, reduce your trips to the pharmacy or ask for the pharmacy to deliver your prescriptions.

Take time to enjoy a hobby or learn a new skill. This helps keep your mind active. Try a variety of things, this will help you fill your time with positive experiences.

Get a seasonal flu jab. If you are over 65 or have a health condition that affects your lungs, the flu jab will be free for you.

If you do go outside, make sure to wear a mask if you can and wash your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds to stop the spread of germs. Use hand sanitiser gel with at least 60% alcohol content on your hands and wrists if you don’t have access to fresh running water and soap.

Maintain 6 feet distance from others who do not live with you. This distance will make sure that illnesses are not spread to you.

Exercise strengthens your immune system so stay physically active to keep your body strong enough to be able to fight off infections and viruses.

You may feel stressed, depressed or anxious if you are shielding. You can learn and practice healthy habits to cope with stress. If you feel down, try talking to a friend or family member, journaling and practising mindfulness techniques (paying attention to your thoughts and feelings, your body and the world around you). The NHS offer therapy and counselling services that can also help. You can find out more by contacting your GP or going to the NHS website.

Keep up-to-date with government recommendations and get information from reliable sources, such as the government website, neutral news outlets and your healthcare workers.

“This has changed my life - I can shower safely every day. Wonderful!” John
“Going to make a huge difference to our bathing experience.” Patricia P.

Bath entry made easy

Our watertight door can be fit into practically any bath. Improve your safety in the bathroom with a UDOOR bathtub door.
Installed in just 1 day
10-year warranty
TÜV-SÜD certificated
Nationwide installation

How can we help you?

You can place your order for a UDOOR® bathtub door on our website or contact our friendly customer service team between 9 am and 5 pm on weekdays.
Fay, UDOOR® branch director

How can we help you?

You can place your order for a UDOOR® bathtub door on our website or contact our friendly customer service team between 9 am and 5 pm on weekdays.
Fay, UDOOR® branch director