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Two-Person Hemlock Sauna with Carbon-Fiber Heaters
ITEM NUMBER:    HHS-5005-002
MSRP: $3,895.00
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Healthy Heat Far-Infrared saunas feature high-quality, low-toxicity lumber and double-wall construction. Using separate tongue-and-groove panels on the inside and outside provide an insulation gap between the 2 walls, ensuring excellent heat retention in your sauna. The wood used in these saunas is not the normal 4" wide planks that are found in most saunas. Our saunas use wood planks that are approx. 2" in width. This design helps create a tighter, more rigid sauna and it retains the heat better. Using these narrow planks also eliminates the cracking you will find in other saunas. With the wider 4" planks, the planks can bow, warp and crack from heating. The narrow boards that we use prevent these problems. Our straight-forward assembly requires no special skills or tools. You can put it in any room you choose and even take it with you when you leave. These units are very stylish and offer many "creature comfort" features at a surprisingly affordable price.

Specifications: General Features:
* Exterior Room Size: Width 48" x Depth 40" x Height 75" approx.
* Interior Room Size: Width 44" x Depth 37" x Height 72" approx.
* Operating Temperature: This sauna can heat up to 130F-140F. The length of time to heat to full temperature will depend on the current room temperature. If you sauna is located in a room of 70F ambient temperature. It should heat to 120F in about 15-30 minutes, which is commonly-used temperature setting. Higher temperatures will be reached shortly after that, depending on the ability of your house wiring to supply the required current without voltage sag.
* Wall Construction: Solid wood, double-wall tongue-and-groove construction. Approx. 40 boards are used in the wall construction to ensure tight fits and to reduce heat loss.
* Wood Finish: The interior of this sauna is a smooth-sanded finish. No glazed or glosses are used on the inside to prevent toxic odors and out-gassing. The exterior uses a low-toxicity water-based finish to give your sauna a polished furniture appeal.
* Wood Material: Hemlock, a lower odor and toxicity choice than other woods such as cedar and pine.
* Window and Door Glass: All windows and doors come standard with tempered safety glass for increased safety in case of accidental breakage.
* Seating Capacity: 2 average size people.
* Seating Type: 1 extra deep bench across the back of the sauna.
* Power requirements: 120 volts, 60Hz (USA standard). 15 amp minimum, 20 ampere service recommended.

Standard Features:
* Magazine Rack: A magazine rack is included to help keep your reading material organized.
* Towel Rack: This unit comes with a towel rack.
* Back Rest: This unit comes with a back rest.
* Interior Lighting: LED interior lights are provided.
* Exterior lights are provided which add a tough of elegance.

Electronic Features:
* Radio system: AM/FM radio with built in CD player is included with stereo speakers, to keep you entertained while using the sauna.
* Air Purification: Electronic ionizer is included to help keep your sauna clean and fresh. This unit will help to purify the air inside the sauna. It can be turned on or off during your sauna session.
* Control Panel: Soft-touch, easy-to-read control panel is provided on an interior wall. You can set the temperature and time with the touch of a few buttons. The timer can be set from 0 to 60 minutes. The temperature can be set up to 140F.

Heating Systems:
* Infrared Wavelengths: 5.6-15 um (microns. This is in the far-infrared (FIR) range that closely matches the penetrating qualities of the sun's natural rays. The carbon-fiber panels emphasize the longer end of this wavelength range and allow deeper penetration of infrared than the standard ceramic heaters.
* Atmospheric Pressure: 700-1060 hPa.
* Carbon-Fiber Heaters: 5 heaters modules with 1800 watts of total output power. These heaters are the highest quality carbon-fiber available on the market today. Our carbon heaters are equipped with a protective covering on the heaters to prevent burns.
* Heater Locations: 2 heaters on the back wall, 2 heaters on the side walls, and 1 heater under the bench.

Assembly:
* Easy Set-Up: Straight-forward assembly requiring only tow people with no special skills and no special tools. May be disassembled and moved to a new location as required. Instructional DVD video included.

Warranty: * Lifetime limited warranty on the sauna cabin.
* Lifetime warranty on the electronics.
* Lifetime warranty on the heaters.
* One year warranty on radio system.

THIS UNIT IS MEANT FOR INDOOR USE ONLY. WARRANTY IS VOIDED IF HEALTHY HEAT, INC. INFRARED SAUNA IS PLACED IN AN OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT.

Return Policy: Due to concerns of hygiene and sanitation, this product is not returnable once the security seal on the outside of the box has been broken.

In the event the unit is damaged or defective, please save all packing material and contact our Customer Service Department immediately for further instructions.

Warnings: Please take a moment to read over the following warnings. The sauna instructions and information provided are not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or prescribe for any disease or health condition. If you choose to start a sauna program, you do so at your own risk. When beginning a sauna program, start everything slowly and gradually. Add any homeopathics, niacin and vigorous exercise routines only after you've grown more accustomed to the basic sauna program. Sauna therapy is safe when conducted responsibly and with due precautions. However, death could occur due to electrolyte imbalances, cardiovascular events, accidents or improper use of the sauna. That is why it is extremely important to never start any sauna program without the approval and supervision of your medical doctor. This is especially important if you have conditions such as:

* Cardiovascular disease
* Weak adrenals
* Lupus
* Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
* Traditional medicine advises patients with MS to avoid heat. However, several doctors report that sauna therapy may be helpful with MS.
* Either way an individual with MS must have an attendant nearby and proceed slowly to insure their tolerance of sauna heat.
* People with MCS
* The sauna is made from synthetic materials that need to off gas. There is an odor when you turn it on and it does need time to off gas.
* The manufacturer suggests that you "burn" the sauna. This can be done by turning the sauna on for 30 minutes with it zipped, then 30 minutes un-zipped. Repeat this process until you can no longer smell any odors. How long this will take will depend on the individual. * People that have MCS may need to do it for a longer period of time as they are more sensitive to odors. After a month of use the odor should be gone.
* A recent acute injury
* If you are prone to hemorrhage.
* Nerve damage.
* Be careful or avoid saunas if you have any nerve condition where you can’t feel heat or the effects of the heat.
* High blood pressure.
* Monitor your blood pressure.
* Typically saunas do not raise blood pressure, however, saunas do deplete electrolytes which are important for proper maintenance of blood pressure.
* Occult (hidden) infections
* Medications: Monitor all conditions for which you are taking medication. The sauna may cause you to eliminate these drugs faster and thus reduce their effectiveness.
* On the other hand, sauna may cause you to eliminate toxins which are behind some of the reasons that you are taking the medications in the first place.
* The most important thing is to monitor your medical condition(s) closely.
* Low blood cholesterol (<<170): Saunas are contraindicated, since there may not be enough blood lipids to protect the brain and other nervous tissues from the out-going toxins
. * Past use of LSD or other psychedelic drugs: Have an attendant near by because flashbacks can occur when these toxins are mobilized into the bloodstream.
* Pregnancy (or attempting pregnancy): If you are pregnant, trying to get pregnant or breast feeding DO NOT sauna!
* Breathing conditions: Consider using a sauna where the head sticks out of the sauna.
* Menstruation: If you use the sauna while you have your period you may find an increase in your menstrual flow. Consult with your physician to have them help you determine if the amount of extra blood flow is in your best interest or not. Avoiding the sauna while you have your period is not mandatory, but needs to be considered.
* Prostheses, silicone implants and metallic pins/rods: Theoretically, metallic pins and rods could heat up. Please consult with your physician before starting a sauna program to make sure it is safe for you. Silicone doesn't melt until closer to 200 degrees F. So far we have heard of no reports of problems from those individuals who are using a sauna with these in their body.
*Jewelry and glasses: Do not wear these as they will heat up and burn your skin.
* Children: Children under six years old should avoid saunas because their sweat glands are not as developed and/or they are more likely to become dehydrated. Children above six years old may sauna but should do so only with an adult by their side.
* Elderly: Age is not so much the issue as the health condition of the person undergoing sauna therapy. In Finland, nearly 90% of those over 80 years old are using saunas frequently.
* Sauna heating elements: Never touch the saunas source of heat as you may get burned.
* Concurrent use of sauna and other medical modalities that can cause a loss of electrolytes, such as enemas, colonics, excessive exercise, diuretics, etc, is not recommended.
* Amount of time in the sauna: Several clinics specializing in detox are having their patients sauna 3-5 hours per day. HOWEVER, in these situations the patient is under DIRECT medical supervision meaning that a medically trained staff is right there WATCHING YOU take the sauna. Taking a sauna 3-5 hours per day in NOT a good idea to do on your own at home and unsupervised. However, working up to 1 hour per day, 6 days a week maximum is typically acceptable in most cases assuming that proper hydration and electrolyte protocols are followed.