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- November 04, 2011
The FIA (Fitness Industry Association) is the trade body which represents every reputable organisation in the health and fitness industry. They currently represent over 2800 operators in the public and private sectors, as well as 250 supplier organisations. These organisations have to adhere to the FIA Code of Practice.
The FIA have recognised that infrared saunas can be used as part of healthy lifestyle and here at Aqualine Saunas we’re delighted to be FIA approved.
A 30 minute sauna session can burn up to 300 calories and any of the Aqualineinfrared saunas will provide this benefit.
You can easily produce up to half a litre of sweat during a 30 minute infrared session. This is the equivalent of 300 Kcal, and all you have to do is sit and relax.
Anyone being used to the heat in a sauna could easily burn 600 to 800 Kcal and y
- October 03, 2011
Home Saunas
Home Saunas can be installed in your home, an out building or they can be a complete stand-alone unit.
Do You Want an Indoor or Outdoor Sauna?
If you have enough room inside your home, you can assemble an infrared saunaindoors. Maybe you have an extra room that’s being used as a home gym? An infrared sauna will make an excellent addition to your family gym. If you are fortunate enough to have a very large bathroom with some extra space consider installing a sauna. In or around a bathing/showering area would be a logical choice because you must rinse off in a shower after exiting the sauna. If you have no space inside or prefer the outdoors, consider adding a home sauna specifically designed for outdoor use. Keep in mind thatoutdoor saunas are treated and constructed in a different manner to an indoor infrared sauna. If you wish t
- August 30, 2011
Much like anything that is used – be it a car or a living room — a sauna needs cleaning from time to time. Not only for the look of the sauna, but for health reasons also. An unclean sauna can be very dangerous to the health of those who are using it. Because of the high heat conditions of the sauna, it can be a breeding ground for germs and bacteria. Making sure that you keep your sauna clean will help to lower the amount of these harmful germs.
Benches and walls can collect the same amount of debris as floors, as you spend most of your time seated and leaning against a wall or lying down in saunas. When these areas are being cleaned, a mild detergent and water solution should be used. Harsh chemicals can damage the wood and should not be used. When cleaning a sauna, pay special attention to the areas most frequently touched: controls and switches, door handles, and benches. Make sure you wipe away all soap residue, but do not use too much water, which can damage the sauna’s w
- June 28, 2011
Athletes today enjoy greater technological advances that they can apply to their training and recovery programs than ever before. Research and medicine have evolved greatly, and athletes who take advantage of the best and latest tools, products and systems can see great returns in terms of their body and their performance. One such tool which has seen a huge increase in usage is the infrared sauna. Infrared saunas provide range of benefits, and most importantly, can significantly reduce injury recovery times.
Injury recovery times can vary greatly, depending of course on the type of injury sustained. A pulled muscle might take a few days to heal, while a torn muscle or ligament can take months. This of course removes the athlete from action, and limits their effectiveness and capability. Any method that can effectively reduce healing time should be carefully examined and utilised, and that’s w
- May 12, 2011
We have recently received a video testimonial from one of our customers based in the south of France. It’s always nice to hear good things about our products and even better if we have images and videos to share. Thank you John and Dana!
Reviews are an important part of showing people how good a product is and definitely help potential buyers to better understand what they are about to invest in. There is no better reviewer than a customer who has used a product and is fully aware of its features and benefits.
We are often asked if a certain sauna would compliment or just ‘look right’ with certain decor. If any of our customers wish to contribute it would be fantastic to see some images of your sauna set ups; or even a video if you’re feeling as confident as John and Dana. We are grateful for all the feedback we receive.
You can view the video testimonial at the bottom of this article and head over to ourtestimonials page
- March 30, 2011
In recent years there has been considerable discussion and concern about the possible hazards of electromagnetic radiation (EMR). Many doctors and medical experts are advising the avoidance of exposure levels of 3mG (Milli-Gauss) or higher. Electromagnetic fields are created when electric current flows, such as using a hair dryer, microwave or cell phone. Your brain even has its own EMF.
Many experts and public officials, as well as the few governments that have made an effort to offer public protection, have adopted the 3mG cut-off point. The EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) has proposed a safety standard of 3mG. Sweden has also set a recommended safety limit of 3mG.
SaunaMed found that standard infrared emitters can emit high levels of EMR and carbon heaters give off much higher levels of Electro Magnetic Radiation. EMR Neutral infrared heaters by SaunaMed give off no EMR, the patent pending technology ensures that you are never exposed to high levels of EMR
- December 08, 2010
Before you go ahead and purchase your FAR Infrared Sauna there’s one important aspect you need to consider, Power.
Many sauna companies fail to explain the differences in the electrical requirements of their saunas; and customers can subsequently find that their homes are not equipped for their new purchase. Here at Aqualine Saunas all our SaunaMed Infrared saunasrun on a standard 240volt (V)/13 amp (A) plug socket but you should still consider your purchase further.
The ordinary wall sockets around your home are normally connected to a ring circuit (also referred to as
- June 06, 2010
You may have seen Aqualine Saunas recently make a star appearance in the Sunday Mirror’s ‘Tricks of the Trade’. Their readers had expressed interest in infrared saunas. As industry leaders, Aqualine Saunas were then approached by the editor and asked to comment.
Are infrared saunas safe?
- May 28, 2010
Welcome to the Aqualine Saunas Blog. To compliment our website we’ve added a blog for our customers. Here we’ll be bringing you inside information on our business along with all the latest products and advancements in the sauna industry and in sauna technology.
We’ll be writing guides to aid you in your search for the perfect infrared sauna ortraditional saunas and to provide you with handy tips enabling you to get the most from your sauna.
We want to give you a real insight into our products and will be showing you how our saunas are meticulously hand crafted just for you.
Everyone who writes on the Aqualine Saunas blog are employees of Aqualine, independent writers or customers. We don’t want to preach, toe the company line, or churn out corporate monologue so we’ll be inviting past customers to write reviews on the products they’ve p
- May 09, 2010
Aqualine Saunas are proud to be working with Naked Wines to offer all new Aqualine Saunas customers a Free £25 wine voucher to spend on the Naked Wines website.
Naked Wines are an on-line farmers market with over 100 years of experience in the wine industry and have delivered award winning service at Virgin Wines for 9 years. Why are they called Naked Wines? There are hundreds of fantastic wine makers around the world who don’t sell their wine in the UK, because they can’t get into the UK market without spending a fortune on agencies and advertising. Naked Wines goal is to strip away the fancy stuff you can’t taste, such as decorative packaging, advertising, middle men and agencies, instead your paying for the stuff you can taste – the wine!