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finnish Sauna
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How is a Sauna different from other baths?
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A Sauna must have a special, insulated room built of softwood; a heater which is capable of heating the room to about 90°C or 190°F, and stones that get hot enough to produce a good steam when water is poured over them. Anything else is not a Sauna. In fact, Finnish studies suggest that the ideal temperature to enjoy a sauna is 80°C or 176°F.
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What size should my sauna be?
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The important thing is bench length because you will want to lay down, so plan on one wall being at least 180 cm. or 6 ft long. The other wall can be anywhere from 120 cm. or 4 feet (on the small side) to a more comfortable width up to 250 cm. or 8 feet. Since heat rises, it is recommended to build a sauna no higher than 210 cm. or 7' in height to avoid heating up wasted space. If higher room heights are wanted, additional bench levels are required to keep bathers head as close to the ceiling as possible, as this is where the heat it.
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What kind of floor is recommended in a sauna?
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The floor must be waterproof; cement, tile, or some vinyls. A floor drain is not necessary for home use, but is essential in commercial settings to facilitate cleaning.
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Who are your customers?
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We are specialist designers, manufacturer and installers of luxury solution for the well-being for hotels, resorts, wellness centres, homeowners, builders, contractors and architects.
biosauna
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What is the Bio-Sauna?
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The bio-sauna, or sanarium, is a pleasant form of sauna regenerating. It is a sauna soft with a modest humidity, approximately at 50% and with a temperature of 55° C or . Increasing the well-being of the body and soul with the addition of perfumed essences. It is also suitable as approach to Finnish sauna. Bio-Sauna: temperature 55 degrees air humidity: 50%
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Why should I do a Bio-Sauna?
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It is particularly indicated for those who cannot bear is the modest effort cardiovascular sauna and Turkish bath, while offering the same health benefits. It is the ideal also for those who love the steam with herbs.
kelo sauna
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What is the Kelo Sauna?
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Also the Kelo sauna is a Finnish invention. However, the difference between the "normal Finnish sauna" is the type of wood: Kelo is the Finnish original pine whose trees grow up to 500 years to be used in the sauna Kelo. The temperature is about 100° C or 212° F
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Can I use the Kelo sauna outside?
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Yes. Highly prized by sauna enthusiasts, Kelo logs are found only in Lapland. Kelo is standing, dead Pine, hundreds of years old - super hard and straight - ideal for log cabins. A delightful shading from grey to amber runs through the logs. A Kelo sauna has a fragrance and ambience like no other and can be created as a garden cabin or rustic interior room
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