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It can be expected that the air is humid enough in swimming pools and saunas. But how do guests and employees feel in chill-out and massage rooms, in the solarium, at the bar or in the nearby beauty parlour? Dry air from the heating system absorbs the moisture from skin and hair like a sponge. The consequence: The skin itches, the eyes burn, the head aches – and guests are tired instead of relaxed.


This should be reason enough to keep the ancillary rooms of indoor swimming pools not only warm, but also sufficiently humid, thus ensuring that guests stay healthy and re-visit the facility. And your employees who have to move between the individual areas will also benefit: They are able to resist colds and infections. Air humidification and sauna technologies can be perfectly combined with each other.

 

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