Walk- in baths? How do they work?


Question:Doesn't all the water come out when you walk-in? please explain.

Answers:
The one which looks like a walk-in box and the bather sits on a seat is used a lot in homes for older people.
Undressed person walks in and sits down.
A door is dropped into the front and there is a pressure button device which inflates the seals (I think they are probably rubber).
Water is then run into the bath.
When finished, pull the plug to empty.
Press button which releases seal and bather can walk out.


No, you walk in the door, close it to form a seal then run the water in.

Let the water out then open the door and walk out.
HA HA, i bet quite a few have thought the same...
I wouldn't like one of those - my bath water is always too hot to start with, I'd end up with third degree burns or something!
water can not get to hot so you sit on seat and water is let into bath at right temp

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