Accessibility in wet areas, particularly bathrooms and toilets, is crucial for providing independence and safety in daily life for people with disabilities. These areas should be equipped with ample maneuvering space and equipment such as sinks and toilets at appropriate heights for wheelchair users. Shower areas should have flat floors and be covered with non-slip materials. Additionally, grab bars and supportive equipment are important for the safety and comfort of individuals with mobility impairments. Tactile markers and audible warnings for the visually impaired, as well as visual notifications and emergency alert systems for the hearing impaired, enhance accessibility in these areas. All these adjustments enable individuals with disabilities to use wet areas safely and improve their quality of life.