Doc-M Shower Packs
Doc M Shower Packs for Commercial Washrooms
Disabled shower room packs can be purchased in a single box known as a Doc M Shower Pack. This includes all the necessary components for compliance with Document M of the UK building regulations and ensures that a disabled, elderly, or frail person can shower in comfort.
The act of showering is often taken for granted, but for many, it is not quite as easy. Our range of Doc M shower products aims to make life easier for those with a disability, helping them gain more independence and use washroom facilities with confidence. For example, our thermostatic mixing valves (TMV3 approved) prevent scalding; our grab rails assist users in the shower to help them stay balanced; and our shower seats provide comfort.
Our stock includes Doc M shower packs and products from leading manufacturers such as Armitage Shanks, Delabie, Fitzroy of London and Twyford Bathrooms, as well as our own value range. All products are designed for commercial installations, such as leisure centres and changing rooms.
For advice and guidance on Doc M shower packs relevant to your installation, please contact a member of the Commercial Washrooms team on 01202 650 900.
Doc M Shower Packs FAQ
What is a Doc-M Pack?
A Doc-M pack is the shortened term for ‘Document M’, which is part of building regulations and consists of a set of products which are specially designed for disabled users. For example, a Doc M shower pack can include a shower seat for comfort and grab rails for users to hold onto for support. These features are not typically found in a standard shower and are included in a Doc M pack so that bathroom facilities can cater for those with disabilities
Where to Put Grab Rails in the Shower
Grab rails are designed to support disabled users in showers and other bathroom facilities, so they need to be installed at the right height and be easy to hold onto. It is advised that grab rails be installed between 33 and 36 inches above the floor for toilets and Doc M showers.
What are the benefits of a Doc M shower?
There are many benefits of having a Doc M shower, including:
- They increase accessibility - Doc M shower packs allow for disabled users to shower comfortably, and it is also easier for carers or staff to assist users when needed.
- They improve safety - for example, Doc M shower packs will include a shower seat, which reduces the likelihood of users falling over and is particularly useful for those who use wheelchairs or find it difficult to stand/balance themselves. Furthermore, grab rails allow users to steady themselves and provide extra support to prevent slipping.
- They can have a positive impact on a user’s life - Doc m shower packs give users more independence as they are more comfortable using washroom facilities with additional support.
What are the common features of a Doc M Shower Pack?
A Doc M shower pack will usually include the following products and features to ensure the safety of disabled users:
- The TMV3 thermostatic shower kit prevents users from scalding themselves
- Grab rails for users to hold onto to keep upright and balanced
- Rails and shower curtains for privacy
- Alarm cord in case of emergencies
- Shower seat and backrest for users to sit comfortably in (these may also fold up against the wall for added space)
- Coat/robe hook
These are just some typical products that come with a Doc M shower pack, it is important to note that all Doc-M shower packs vary so you will need to check what is included in product descriptions.
You can find out more about what’s included in a Doc M Pack here.
How to remove a Disabled Shower Seat
If you are considering purchasing a Doc M shower pack, you may already have a Shower Seat which needs replacing. Here’s how you can remove a disabled shower seat:
- Use a flathead screwdriver to take off the caps for the mounting pins
- Holding onto the shower seat (so it doesn’t fall from the wall), use a hammer to hit and push the pins through the opposite side (pull the pins out from the other end once pushed through). You may struggle to complete this step alone, so enlist another person to hold the shower seat in place if necessary.
- Take off the seat from its mounting brackets and remove the bracket covers
- Use a screwdriver to unscrew the mounting bracket screws
- At this stage, you can take a look at your new shower seat and begin installing it. Please note that this task should be carried out by a professional or someone with experience in mounting/dismounting shower seats to ensure user safety and avoid wall damage.
What does Level Access Shower mean?
A level-access shower is a washroom space that is more accessible for disabled users, the elderly, and children, as there is no step or rise for users to climb over to enter the shower. A Doc M shower is usually installed in a level-access shower, as they are much easier for people with disabilities to use.








