Salt Therapy Health & Safety Policy
Salt therapy (also known as halotherapy) is a natural wellness treatment that involves breathing in dry salt particles within a controlled environment. While many people find salt therapy relaxing and beneficial for respiratory and skin health, it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical condition.
For your safety and comfort, please review the following health considerations before booking a session.
Pregnancy
Salt therapy is generally considered a gentle and non-invasive wellness experience. However, if you are pregnant, we recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before attending a session.
Every pregnancy is unique, and it is important to ensure that salt therapy is suitable for your individual health circumstances. If you are pregnant and would like to attend a session, please inform our staff when booking so we can assist you appropriately.
Asthma & Respiratory Conditions
Many people with respiratory conditions such as asthma choose salt therapy as a complementary wellness experience. However, salt therapy may not be suitable for everyone.
If you have asthma or a respiratory condition, please ensure:
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Your condition is well managed and stable
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You bring any prescribed inhalers or medications with you to the session
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You inform staff of your condition prior to the session
Salt therapy should never replace prescribed medical treatment. If you are unsure whether salt therapy is suitable for you, please consult your healthcare provider before attending.
If you experience discomfort, coughing or breathing difficulty during a session, you should notify staff immediately.
Children’s Sessions
Children aged 6 years and older are welcome to attend designated parent and child sessions.
To ensure the comfort and safety of all guests:
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Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times
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Children should be able to sit calmly for the duration of the session
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Children who are unwell, have a fever, or have contagious illnesses should not attend
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Parents should inform staff if their child has any respiratory or medical conditions
Salt therapy is intended to be a relaxing and quiet environment, and we aim to ensure all guests can enjoy a calm and peaceful session.
Medical Considerations
Salt therapy may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions. For safety reasons, we recommend consulting your healthcare professional if you have:
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Severe or uncontrolled asthma
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Serious respiratory infections
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Active tuberculosis
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Contagious illnesses
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Fever
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Severe hypertension (high blood pressure)
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Heart conditions
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in advanced stages
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Severe claustrophobia
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Any condition where exposure to dry salt aerosol may cause discomfort
If you are unsure whether salt therapy is appropriate for your health condition, please seek medical advice before booking.
Disclaimer
Salt therapy is a complementary wellness service and is not a medical treatment. Our services do not replace medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified healthcare professional.
By attending a session, guests acknowledge they have considered their personal health circumstances and understand that participation is at their own discretion.
Questions or Concerns
If you have any health concerns or questions about whether salt therapy is suitable for you or your child, please contact us prior to booking. Our team will be happy to assist and provide further information.
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