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Frequently
Asked Questions - Steamy Wonder
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Questions
Answers
| Does the moisture in the room
increase during the steam treatment? |
No, the steam condenses inside
the steam canopy as it cools and collects on the inside of the canopy and
on the client. The canopy is wiped dry with a towel after the
treatment. A 30 minute steam treatment only uses about 1 quart of
water. |
| Does the moisture produce
problems with mildew on the steam canopy? |
No, the steam canopy is wiped
dry after each treatment and at the end of the day can be place on the
massage table which will allow the steam canopy t completely air dry. |
| Is it a problem to store the
steam canopy when it is not being used? See diagram Link |
No, the steam canopy can be
stored in the corner of the room in a vertical position or can even be
place above the table on a pulley system. |
| Is it easy to lift and move the
steam canopy? |
Yes, the steam canopy weighs
less than 5 lbs. and easily placed on and removed from the massage table.
This is a great advantage for the client as they do not need to leave the table to
move to a steam room or steam cabinet. |
| Is there excess water that
gets on the massage table and floor? |
No, a steam treatment uses only
about 1 quart of water that condenses on the client and canopy and is
removed with a towel. The sheet under the client gets very little
moisture as steam rises quickly around the body. The massage table stays
completely dry. |
| Does the steam canopy produce
the same amount of heat as steam room or steam cabinet? |
Yes, within 3 to 5 minutes, the
temperature inside the steam canopy will be the same as the steam
temperature in a steam room or
steam cabinet. Also, it is possible to adjust the temperature to
make it perfect for the client. |
| Does the heat from the steam
canopy make the treatment room hotter? |
No, the canopy has an
insulating effect that keeps almost all of the heat inside the canopy during the steam
treatment. |
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