Can You Wear AirPods in a Sauna?
AirPods aren't designed to be used in a sauna because they're not made to withstand the sweat and moisture that’s inevitable in these places.
AirPods aren't designed to be used in a sauna because they're not made to withstand the sweat and moisture that’s inevitable in these places.
While you might think a sauna is only good for stress relief and relaxation, a growing body of research suggests regular use may offer some health benefits, too.
A dry sauna is a traditional Finnish-style sauna that uses hot stones or an electric stove to heat a small room to temperatures high enough to make you sweat.
Moving a swim spa is a complex task that typically requires professional assistance due to the size and weight of the tub and because specialized equipment, like a crane is usually involved.
Both hard and soft water can negatively impact your hot tub, so it’s important to understand how to keep your water chemistry balanced.
Most hot tubs are not designed for saltwater use, so you shouldn’t put salt in a hot tub unless it has a system designed to handle it.
Saunas can reduce your chances of contracting a cold, but once you catch a cold, sauna use has no effect on your cold and can even worsen the symptoms.
The average swim spa is 14 feet long, 7 feet wide and 3.5 feet deep. Some swim spas designed more for athletic training can be as deep as 6 feet.
The water temperature in a hot tub is too high for dogs and the presence of chemicals can irritate their skin and be harmful if they drink the water.
Using a sauna can initiate changes in your body that amplify the effects of working out, and aid in recovery so you can perform at your best.