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COVID-19 Procedures

After a nearly two month closure in 2020, we have reopened the center, with some new processes and protocols, for the safety of our guests and our team.

Scheduled Appointments Only
Appointment Arrivals

All services must be pre-scheduled in advance. We're unable to accommodate walk-in guests who do not have an appointment. 

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We also ask that you arrive 10-15 minutes before your scheduled start time, but not any earlier, as we may still be running a disinfectant cycle (more on that below.)

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Late arrivals will not be allowed, since starting a session late may disturb others.

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Note that we've reduced the number of attendees in the salt cave to 2 per session.

Spaced Appointments
Fewer Sessions Each Day

We have added 90 minutes between each round of floats and 75 minutes between each halotherapy session to reduce the number of guests in the center at once.

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Floats are available as follows: 

Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat: 10 AM, 1 PM, 4 PM, 7 PM

Sun: 10 AM, 1 PM, 4 PM

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Halotherapy sessions are available as follows: 

Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat: 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 2:30 PM, 4:30 PM, 6:30 PM

Sun: 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 2:30 PM, 4:30 PM

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Infrared stone therapy sessions are available as follows:

Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat: 10:45 AM, 4:45 PM, 7:45 (other times by request)

Sun: 10:45 AM, 4:45 PM (other times by request)

Guest Expectations
What We're Asking You to Do

Each guest is asked to certify that they haven't knowingly been exposed to the virus and that they aren't experiencing any symptoms.

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If you prefer, use the foot pulls at the entrance instead of the hand pulls on the door. (It's a heavy door, so get grounded, and pull hard!) Upon arrival, after removing your shoes, wear the provided socks, and use the provided hand sanitizer.

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UPDATED MAY 13TH, 2021:

The CDC has advised that vaccinated individuals are no longer required to wear masks indoors. We are not in the business of policing personal health decisions and will not be "checking" vaccination status for our guests. If you are not vaccinated, or if you have any concerns, we recommend wearing a mask in the common areas of our facility. Our staff members are fully vaccinated and are no longer required to wear a mask. However, if you prefer it, please don't hesitate to ask us to mask up, and we'll happily comply during your visit. 

First Time Floats
A New Orientation Method

Because our float suites are smaller in size, we cannot properly practice physical distancing to introduce guests to the float process. Instead, first time guests will be invited to watch a video orientation that covers how to prepare for your float, how to control lights and music, and a few float tips. 

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Guests will still have the opportunity to ask questions before the session begins. 

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Automations Throughout the Center
Fewer Touchpoints

In order to reduce the number of places we all have to touch, we have implemented motion sensor controls in several areas.

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All lights throughout the center are motion activated, as are the soap and hand sanitizer dispensers. The restroom faucet is now motion-activated too. 

Additional Disinfection Measures
The Extra Bit to Keep Everyone Well

We've already been masters of cleaning and sanitizing the float rooms, but we've added a few extra steps for good measure. Our float solution already goes through at least 5 filtration cycles with a micron filter, UV, and ozone. We've added a UV/ozone cycle to also address the air and the walls/ceilings inside the cabin. 

 

Further, we use EPA-approved cleaning products on all touch points in the float suites and inside the float cabin. We added a UV/ozone sterilization cycle to the float suite (where you dress/undress) after each guest and in all common areas throughout the day.

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