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Purchasing an in-home infrared sauna is no minor investment. That being said, make sure to invest in a no-EMF infrared model for your ultimate safety.
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May 30, 2017 Include a No EMF Infrared Sauna in Your Deliberations When Buying Your Home Unit Buying your own infrared sauna for the home is justifiably perceived as a significant investment. But, its long-term benefits far outweigh its cost, as it will essentially pay for itself in the health and wellness benefits it will provide. Not to mention, the addition of a home sauna will add value to your property should you ever decide to sell. Who wouldn’t appreciate a home that features a means to detoxification, healthier skin, and stress-defying relaxation. Before deciding on a unit to take home, however, take some time to research the different types of models available. With so many options from which to choose, including the no EMF 1
infrared sauna, it is easy to feel confused and overwhelmed during the decision-making process. Pay attention to the following tid-bits of information regarding the no EMF infrared sauna before purchasing your unit. Size Are you intending to use the sauna by yourself, or do you anticipate using it with friends, family, or your partner? Home units range in size from single-seaters to five and six-seaters. Of course, the more people it accommodates, the larger the space it will require in your home. Therefore, decide on a size before you start shopping so that you have a clear idea of where you can best install the sauna. Even better, measure the dimensions of your intended space beforehand and bring your notes with you when you shop for a sauna. This way, you eliminate risky guesswork and will walk away knowing your new purchase will fit into the space you’ve allocated for it. If your dedicated space appears to be a tight fit, don't rule out some easy adjustments to the space to erase any doubts. No EMF Otherwise known as electromagnetic fields, EMF is commonly associated with equipment such as infrared saunas due to the type of energy that is emitted. The lower the EMF levels are in your unit, the safer it is for you, as EMF emission is still a form of radiation. If you can find a unit that guarantees little to no-EMF emission, you can enjoy your sauna worry-free. Prior to purchasing, check to see if the unit you’re considering is Intertek-tested. If so, your unit received a near zero EMF reading during its certification process. Comfort If you are considering a multi-seater, it’s especially important to experience first-hand how comfortable the seating will be with others alongside you. Ask a friend to join you when you visit the sauna supplier to assist you in testing out the seating area. There should be ample space to sit comfortably without bumping elbows or knees. If you can't, you are defeating one of the main purposes of a sauna: relaxation. 2
These are just some of the more important considerations to take into account when purchasing your own in-home infrared sauna. Reliable staff, such as that at suppliers like JNH Lifestyles, are happy to provide advice regarding your purchase. About JNH Lifestyles: JNH Lifestyles is a leading supplier of top-quality far-infrared saunas. We have single-seaters as well as units that can accommodate five users, perfect for sharing with your loved ones and friends. We focus on providing effective and well-designed infrared saunas so that you will be able to experience all of the benefits infrared saunas have to offer. Sources: Infrared Sauna Buying Guide. eBay.com 7 Hints for Choosing a Sauna. HealingHeatTherapy.com 3