Relax Your Mind and Body With a Tanning Bed, Hot Tubs Or Sauna

Used tanning beds provide a great tan for a reasonable price
Regular visits to a tanning salon for a nice tan can be a pricey luxury, and you may well find it profitable to buy one outright. There are two standard kinds of tanning units, the lie-down tanning bed and the stand-up tanning booth, and if having enough room is an issue then the tanning booth is the recommended solution. A smaller tanning bed is not a very good solution for space issues, as the quality of the tan will diminish the smaller the tanning unit gets. It is recommended that you consider the age of the tanning bed before you buy it, as older models may be considered obsolete and hard to get replacement parts. Tanning bed bulbs are costly, but you may require new ones when you buy a used tanning unit since the life left in the bulbs determines the quality of the tan. A complete examination of the timer, the wiring, and the bulbs on a used tanning bed is a necessity, especially the timer, because if that isn’t operating properly you can spend too much time in a tanning bed and that is a very bad health risk. Any previously owned tanning bed must be sanitized and carefully cleaned with a specially prepared cleaning solution, and lots of people choose tanning booths over tanning beds because the booths are more hygienic. Always get a hold of the original owner’s manual along with any previously owned tanning booth or bed, as you will need it to guide you through the proper operation and installation.

Portable infrared saunas
Folks who enjoy saunas are attracted more and more to portable infrared saunas, which are easily installed anywhere in your home or on your property, or even brought along on vacation. You will find that infrared heat involves many more health advantages than conventional saunas, and portable saunas are easier to use than old fashioned Finnish steam models. There is a huge difference between infrared heat, which heats the body straightaway, like the sun in a 100 to 140 degrees F range, and the heat in conventional sauna which heats the air up to 180 degrees F or more and only heats the body indirectly. Because it takes a old-fashioned sauna the better part of an hour to warm up, as opposed to the 15 minutes warm-up of an infrared sauna, the operating expenses of traditional saunas are much higher. Not all the rays of the sun are healthful, but far infrared rays are the most wholesome for you as they penetrates your skin, activate the sweat glands, and act to pass many toxins from the body. One of the primary health benefits to a infrared sauna is increased blood circulation and this delivers more oxygen to the blood cells, and provides relief for familiar health issues such as migraine headaches, arthritis, and back pain. Due to the health benefits of infrared rays, people report feeling reinvigorated after they take an infrared sauna, where the traditional Finnish saunas often leave people feeling fatigued from the intense heat. The health advantages of infrared light has long been known, but none of the infrared lamps many doctors recommend can rival the potency of a far infrared sauna and it’s deep heating action.

Here are a few sites which should be useful in exploring the topic of hot tubs, saunas, and tanning beds. Are you curious about portable hot tubs? If that is the case, visiting About Portable Hot Tubs would be a good idea. Here is a link that will also lead you to information regarding saunas.

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