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Creating an Outdoor Experience - The Ultimate Social Distancing Solution for Spas

Avid spa patrons and pretty much anyone who could use a massage to relieve stress right now may be yearning for a treatment, but have concerns about safety in an environment which largely relies on touch and the sharing of spaces.  Each state has different protocols pertaining to the reopening of spas, but as the green lights are progressively given, adjustments are necessary to revive business. The possibility of extending treatment space to the outdoors, as many spas have been doing from inception, could be quite intriguing. Utilizing the outdoors, combined with other solutions like thorough cleaning and mask wearing is optimal for the spa business. 

Maximizing Property 
Space permitting, if the location is quiet and serene, setting up an outdoor treatment room is a no-brainer. The first and most important elements to make this open air setting possible are flooring and coverings. Well maintained grass can be used, but pavers or decking can be excellent choices to construct a legitimate room. Transferable massage tables can be positioned in this space and relocated indoors when the spa is closed or there is inclement weather. Carts containing lotions, oils, towels, a music source, and any other treatment necessities can also be moved between the indoors and outdoors when necessary.  
A roof is essential to keeping out the sun to ensure spa patrons' comfort. Pergolas or patio covers can be installed as a shade source. Given that summertime high temperatures may cause discomfort, either of these structures can be furnished with a ceiling fan to create a soothing and peaceful breeze. Curtains can be affixed to establish a secluded spa cabana for privacy purposes. 

 

Generate Calm, Tranquility, and Additional Revenue Sources 
Guest wellbeing standards can be easy to meet and maintain by adjusting procedures and spaces. Changes to accommodations now, can only strengthen services offered in the future. Once the cooler months begin, adding seasonal touches and heating elements such as lamps or heated tables, can deliver a cozy and wonderful spot for clients. Add seasonally scented candles and tea for additional indulgence. 

 
Some of the world's most renowned spas have been offering outdoor services since they opened. Perhaps this has helped to set them apart from the ordinary. With properly designed space, there is no limitation to what can be performed. Everything from a hot stone massage to exfoliation wraps and other therapies can be performed outdoors.  
Due to the interchangeable nature of this new area, the space can be transformed to accommodate additional offerings such as a spa lunch, a waiting and relaxation area, and couples' massages. Any of these decadent features are sure to deliver calm and tranquility to all of those that visit now and when things return to normal.  
Take Advantage of the Weather and Start Seeking Spa Solutions Today  
Facilitate a connection between clients and nature, create additional space for social distancing by offering outdoor spa treatments. Contact us today (888-270-3546) to get more information about our products that can help spas transform into more safe and serene spaces, the ultimate destinations for stress relief during this unprecedented time.  

 
 

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