Handrail

A modern handrail made of metal

A handrail is a rail that is designed to be grasped by the hand so as to provide safety or support.[1] In Britain, handrails are referred to as banisters. Handrails are commonly used while ascending or descending stairways and escalators in order to prevent injurious falls, and to provide bodily support in bathrooms or similar areas. Handrails are typically supported by balusters or attached to walls.

Similar items not covered in this article include bathroom handrails—which help to prevent falls on slippery, wet floors—other grab bars, used, for instance, in ships' galleys, and barres, which serve as training aids for ballet dancers. Guard rails and balustrades line drop-offs and other dangerous areas, keeping people and vehicles out.

A handrail may be fixed to the wall rather than being supported by balusters.
  1. ^ "Dictionary.com". Retrieved 2007-06-26.