Which non-slip tiles for bathroom?

Is there much difference between R9 and R13 non-slip tiles? What's the minimum I need for my bathroom to make it safe for my kids?

Asked by jonathan on 20th Dec 2022
Expert Trade Answers
"anything porous is best, you also want to think about moisture getting behind them. It can cause issues especially when having tiles thats why most properties now use a vinyl with tile effect"
Answered on 17th Nov 2023 - Member since Jan 2023 - report
"R9-R13 is the slip resistance offered,

R9 & R10 are not suitable for wet Areas.

Whereas R11 is Suitable for Areas like kitchens and bathrooms with running water.

R13 is Suitable for Disabled wetrooms where the floor has a drain and shower overhead."
Answered on 22nd Dec 2022 - Member since Mar 2021 - report
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