Thank you for having a gym for guests and keeping it clean. My family was placed in a room (104) with a handicap accessible shower set up. The shower head/wand holding bar did not hold well. The shower head would fall off the bar and onto the tub floor during normal shower operation. The shower head itself is a notable brand (WaterPik) and works well at places that have a different faucet fixture at the bottom. For some reason, that particular shower head has 2 settings..."off" and "Water Jet" across all the variable spray options. Reason could be the faucet fixture at the bottom. To turn the shower water on, there is one rotation that starts at cold and ends at hot. No in-between to adjust the amount of flow, only the amount of hot-cold. Again, "off' and "water jet". Either the shower head has calcium build up and dirty to create the jet or the bottom faucet fixture is not suitable for that type of shower head outlet creating too much pressure. Going back to the shower head holder. The bar may not be set properly because the only way it sits at that angle of the shower head in place (when it's holding), it sprays the far end of the shower wall above the tub and water begins to run along the top of the tub and onto the floor creating a slip hazard. When the shower head is placed at the bottom of the holding bar, it is spraying too low but does not fall off the holding bar. Again, only a high (floor hazard) or low (crouch) hold.
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