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According to data from the Department of Health, 30% to 40% of elderly people aged 65 or above in the community fall at least once a year. In Hong Kong, a study showed that the rate of falling at least once in the past 12 months was 18%, of which 9.9% resulted in fractures and 31.3% in soft tissue damage. In order to effectively prevent elderly people from falling in the bathroom at home, not only necessary handrails should be installed in the bathroom, but also appropriate bathing chairs should be prepared for elderly family members to sit and shower, avoiding falls.