This Woman’s Slippery Bath Mat Gave Her A Concussion (Here’s How She Found A Safer
Solution)
Laura Rawley, 62, never thought her bath mat
would almost kill her.
At the end of each day, she couldn’t wait to relax in a warm, soothing
bath. But one night, as she stepped out of the tub, something horrible happened…
She slipped on her bath mat and fell face-first on the floor. “The pain was unbearable,” Laura
said. “I just laid there for a moment, completely in shock.”
Her husband rushed her to the ER, where
she learned she suffered a mild concussion — luckily nothing worse. Her doctor told her this accident was
quite common... and to be more careful.
“I never saw it coming,” Laura said. “Who knew a bath mat
could be such a serious hazard?”
After she got home from the hospital, she immediately began researching safer, non-slip bath mat
options.
“I couldn’t believe how few options there were,” Laura said. “I scoured the internet, but
nothing I saw had decent reviews. I took a chance on one of those ‘high-quality’ memory foam mats that claimed
to dry in minutes, but it still got soaked when I stepped on it.”
Running out of options, Laura faced
a tough decision: risk hurting herself even more with the same bath mat, or find a non-slip solution for the
bathroom floor.
Luckily, she would get her answer the very next day.
At the local supermarket, Laura
overheard a woman raving about a product: “It’s ten times better than a bath mat — I wish I found it
years ago,” she said.
Intrigued, Laura introduced herself to the woman, Kelly. “I told her about my
fall, and how I’d struggled to find a safe bath mat,” Laura said.
Without a moment’s hesitation, Kelly
pulled out her phone and swiped through photo after photo of a unique-looking…
stone?
“Trust me,” said Kelly. “You’ll never go back to a regular fabric
bath mat. This one dries in seconds and makes getting out of the bath a breeze.”
“She wasn’t kidding,” said Laura. “I ordered a Stone Bath Mat, placed it by the tub, and stepped on
it
after my bath — I couldn’t believe how dry and sturdy it felt. The water just disappeared in
seconds!”
Afterwards, Laura sent Kelly a photo of the Stone Bath Mat. Even though she’d just stepped
on
it, her wet footprints evaporated in seconds.
“I was overjoyed,” Laura said. “Now I can have my
nightly baths without worrying about slipping and getting seriously hurt.”
Weeks later, Laura had
fully recovered from her concussion. She called Kelly to thank her for sharing such a safe, effective
solution.
According to Laura, “This stone is a lifesaver. It’s so easy to use and I
never have to wash it!”
Breakthrough ‘Bath Mat Alternative’ Helps Prevent Bathroom Slips
Sutera Stone Bath Mat
is a
fast-drying, anti-slip surface that drastically minimizes
the risk of slipping in the bathroom.
Did you know over 190,000 Americans slip on wet bathroom floors
every year?
Here’s the problem: traditional bath mats are designed to lock-in moisture, but they don’t
dry quickly — leaving the floor wet and slippery.
Well, not anymore.
Sutera Stone Bath Mat is made
with Diatomaceous Earth, which has been shown in studies to evaporate water in minutes. This keeps
your feet and the floor perfectly dry.
Made with ultra-compacted diatomaceous earth, Sutera Stone
Bath Mat
is velvety-smooth to the touch. This provides a transformative shower experience for everyone who uses
it.
Unlike traditional bath mats that stay wet, Sutera Stone Bath Mat inhibits the growth of mold,
mildew, and bacteria after every shower — keeping your bathroom clean and germ-free. Sutera Stone Bath Mat is
an
ideal solution for anyone who cares about safety, cleanliness, and health.
Plus, you’ll never have to
wash soggy bath mats again. Simply use the included sandpaper tool to refresh Sutera Stone Bath Mat’s fast-drying
abilities instantly — like it’s brand-new!
With over 24,483 Sutera Stone Bath Mats sold nationwide, we had to try it for
ourselves…
We’ve seen dozens of amazing reviews flooding in from happy customers, but we had to try Sutera
Stone Bath Mat ourselves before giving it an official thumbs-up for our readers. We ordered two boxes
(which
arrived later that week) and carefully recorded the following thoughts:
Week 1
This product interested me because my current bath mat stays wet for hours — sometimes
days — after every use. I can’t stand the feeling of stepping onto a soggy mat, and I wanted to see if
Sutera Stone Bath Mat was as effective as I’d read in the reviews. So, when the package arrived I placed it
on
the floor beside my shower.
RESULT: So far, I’m blown away by how well this works —
the stone absorbs water so fast. Just step onto it after the shower, and your feet are dry in
seconds. It feels sturdy and completely dry — no sogginess here.
Week 2
Well, after a solid two weeks using this ‘Stone Bath Mat,’ I’m happy to say I love it.
This
is normally the time I would wash our old fabric bath mats to keep them fresh and clean — it was such a
hassle. I’m very pleased there’s such minimal upkeep with this product.
RESULT:
There is absolutely no moisture left on the stone, no matter how often you bathe. My husband and I are
loving this smooth, dry surface. It makes a huge difference in the shower experience.
Week 3
Now that it’s officially been 3 weeks, I’m convinced this stone is a more effective
solution than any bath mat I’ve used. My feet and the bathroom floor stay 100% dry. There’s no
unpleasant feeling of stepping onto a sopping-wet, soggy mat. It’s safe to say I’m never going
back.
NOTE: Sutera Stone Bath Mat is a revolutionary new way to dry-off after a
bath or
shower. It dramatically reduces the risk of slipping and falling, while also preventing mold and mildew. I’m
actually ordering another 2 boxes for our kids because it’s such a bathroom must-have.
MY FINAL THOUGHTS
Sutera Stone Bath Mat exceeded my expectations, and I can say it's well worth the hype. I haven’t seen anything on the market this effective, easy, and low-maintenance — this is a game changer! If you want to dramatically improve your home’s safety, I strongly recommend trying Sutera Stone Bath Mat for yourself.
2. Robert D. C. Diatomite Statistics and Information. U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Commodity. Published 2021.