Float Pod SANITATION
Between each float session, the Infinity float pod circulates its solution through the filter system at least five times, meeting the strictest of health code standards across the U.S. Plus, with 1,200 pounds of dissolved Epsom salt in each float pod, the solution has a similar mineral content to that of the Dead Sea, in which nothing can grow.
Ozone (O₃) and UV lights are built into the filtration system and are the primary sanitizers. A couple ounces of a high-percentage hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) is the only other addition. Ozone has one oxygen molecule more than air, and hydrogen peroxide has one oxygen molecule more than water. As ozone and hydrogen peroxide pass through the UV light, the extra oxygen molecules are removed, creating hydroxyl radicals which act like magnets, attracting any particles in the solution that are too small for the filter until they become large enough to be removed.
This process, which is recommended by the Georgia Health Department, Center For Disease Control (CDC) and the Float Tank Association (FTA), physically removes any contaminants from the solution. Air and water are the only byproducts, making this much safer for our float enthusiasts than the alternative option of bromine. While bromine will kill anything in the solution, it does not help remove it. Bromine also burns off into a gas that will hang within four inches of the surface and is toxic to breathe, especially in a closed pod.
In addition to cleaning and sanitizing all touched surfaces between each individual float session, we deep clean each Float Room daily; including the inside and the outside of each pod. It is at this time we also top off the water levels and add pharmaceutical grade magnesium Epsom salts, if any is needed.
Ozone (O₃) and UV lights are built into the filtration system and are the primary sanitizers. A couple ounces of a high-percentage hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) is the only other addition. Ozone has one oxygen molecule more than air, and hydrogen peroxide has one oxygen molecule more than water. As ozone and hydrogen peroxide pass through the UV light, the extra oxygen molecules are removed, creating hydroxyl radicals which act like magnets, attracting any particles in the solution that are too small for the filter until they become large enough to be removed.
This process, which is recommended by the Georgia Health Department, Center For Disease Control (CDC) and the Float Tank Association (FTA), physically removes any contaminants from the solution. Air and water are the only byproducts, making this much safer for our float enthusiasts than the alternative option of bromine. While bromine will kill anything in the solution, it does not help remove it. Bromine also burns off into a gas that will hang within four inches of the surface and is toxic to breathe, especially in a closed pod.
In addition to cleaning and sanitizing all touched surfaces between each individual float session, we deep clean each Float Room daily; including the inside and the outside of each pod. It is at this time we also top off the water levels and add pharmaceutical grade magnesium Epsom salts, if any is needed.
LOCATION & HOURS
Infinity Healing Center is located in Braselton, Georgia. You will find us off of exit 129 (Highway 53). Our address is: 32 Johnson Drive.
We are located off of I-85 past Cracker Barrel and Dairy Queen. Our customers enjoy parking in the front of our center. |
Hours
Tue-Sat: 9am-6pm Sun: 11am-6pm Mon: 10am-6pm |
Address
32 Johnson Drive Exit 129 | Hwy 53 Braselton, GA 30517 |