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{UAH} Use of tiles all over the house is actually risk for anybody aged.

By Rev. Amos Kasibante 

People collapsing in bathrooms in Uganda. N'ebulaaya bibeera yo (happens in Bulaaya too, Bulaaya representing the advanced countries of the word). It may well be that someone suffers a stroke in the bathroom and falls down. But we cannot rule out people falling and hitting their head on the bathroom wall or tap due to the slippery flooring or in the bath itself. 

In 256 (read UG), these days, bathrooms in modern houses have are laid with floor tiles that get very slippery and therefore very dangerous, especially to the elderly, when they are wet.  Why these tiles continues to be used in a question architects must answer. 

I refrain from mentioning the names of people who have lost their lives recently due to falls in the bathroom. But it is a long list.

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