Yes, the sauna is completely suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, giving you the flexibility to set it up in the location that works best for you.
How to Use
1. Space and Ventilation
- Ensure the room where the sauna is placed has adequate space and ventilation to allow for proper airflow and heat dissipation.
- A well-ventilated area will enhance the sauna experience and prevent overheating of the surrounding environment.
2. Surface Considerations
- Place the sauna on a flat, stable surface that can withstand heat and moisture.
- Avoid placing it on delicate flooring or carpets unless using a heat-resistant mat.
3. Electrical Access
- Ensure the sauna is near a compatible power outlet for safe and convenient operation.
- Check that the power supply meets the sauna’s voltage requirements.
Key Benefits
- Year-Round Accessibility: Enjoy the benefits of your sauna regardless of outdoor weather conditions.
- Enhanced Privacy: Relax in the comfort of your own home, away from distractions.
- Controlled Environment: Indoor placement allows for better control over humidity and external temperature factors.