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Frequently Asked Question

Below is a list of questions and answers. Which are asked  frequently.

How will I know when my time is finished?

As your float comes to an end, You will gently feel the pumps kick in and also a light will appear at the bottom of the tank as well.

Do I need to bring anything?

Nope, just yourself. Our goal is that you can turn up and leave with just yourself. Towels, earplugs, make-up wipes, bodywash and deodorants and everything else you need are provided.

Do I get dehydrated from soaking for so long?

No – your skin doesn’t even get wrinkly, it actually become silky soft and smooth afterwards.

Do I have to stay in the whole time?

There aren’t any latches on the tank doors, so you can get out anytime. That said, the 60-minutes usually goes by way faster than you’d expect.

Can I float if I just dyed my hair?

While there is no guarantee that the salt won’t strip some color from your hair, we recommend that you check if the water running through your hair in the shower at home is fully clear. If there is still some color coming out you should wait a couple of more days/showers. (Ideally two washes between your colour and your float session).

Is there anything I should do to prepare?

Don’t drink coffee for several hours beforehand (it can make your system jittery). Also, don’t shave or wax since the salt water can irritate your skin. Eating a light meal about an hour to 90 minutes ahead of time stops your stomach from sounding like an angry monster while you float. Other than that, there’s no specific preparation needed.

Is floatation therapy just another short-lived fad?

Floating has been around since the 1950s, and has lots of published research to back it up. No fads or fashion trends here.

How is the tank kept clean?

The highly sterile salt water is fully filtered between each float session and is sanitized with combination of Peroxide, Ozone and UV light.

Can I drown if I fall asleep?

Not at all. Some people fall asleep, but the water is so buoyant you stay afloat. The worst that can happen is getting woken up by a bit of salt water in your eyes.