
Salt caves and saunas
On this page you will find everything you need to create your own halotherapy space.
We have professional halogenerators of different sizes for installation in rooms, cabins, saunas and salt caves. We also sell and install saunas that combine infrared light, and cabins with red light and halotherapy.
We take care of the entire international shipping process, customs management, home delivery and installation.
Halotherapy booths
Halotherapy and red light
The combination of red light and halotherapy in one cabin provides an excellent therapeutic solution for your gym, wellness centre or hotel. Since immune resilience and general wellbeing play such an important role in our daily lives, having one of these cabins will allow users to gain many benefits, right from the first session.
The cabin also features a UV sanitation system with blue light.
and Bluetooth audio.
Integrated red light panels are provided by one of the leading manufacturers
Approved as a Class II medical device by the FDA

Available in three sizes

Deep red (630-660 nm) and near infrared wavelengths
(830-850 nm) emitted from above, front and sides.
The beam angle of the lens 60 degrees.
Available in two sizes depending on cabin measurements.

This revolutionary new halogenerator supplies salt
therapy with the greatest effectiveness by creating smaller salt microparticles. The cabin has been designed to optimize its perfect operation.

It incorporates an ultraviolet sterilizing lamp that provides cleaning between sessions.
Exposure to ultraviolet light modifies or destroys the genetic material (DNA and RNA) of viruses, bacteria and mold.
Halotherapy and infrared
This sauna is the first specifically designed to offer a synergistic combination of infrared technology and halotherapy.
Dry, warm air will allow deeper penetration and better absorption of salt particles in the bronchi. Halotherapy at low heat levels improves the experience and effectiveness.
This sauna has been specifically designed, because salt is very corrosive, even in a dry environment. Salt particles will reach the electrical components of a normal sauna and eventually cause a short circuit. In addition, there is an optimal gradual increase in temperature and time period to effectively enhance the benefit of halotherapy.

Available in four sizes

Integrated control panel
Halogenerator HaloGx Pro
20, 30 and 45 minute protocols
Chromotherapy
Photobiomodulation (Optional)
Bluetooth and audio system with Ksara meditation guides
Aromatherapy
Easy installation in 90 minutes
User manual in Spanish
Tips for creating your own halotherapy space
There are many types, styles and ways to design and build a salt room. Salt rooms can come in many different sizes and shapes. A salt room can be made for an individual person or for many people at once. Typically, effective salt rooms are no larger than 40 square meters, given the capacity of most halogenerators. A salt room can be built from an empty shell or by converting an existing room.
It can be a stand-alone business, an add-on to an existing business (such as a spa, wellness center, massage, yoga, chiropractic office, healthcare provider, etc.), or it can become part of a home for personal use.
Building these spaces is not complicated, however, there are several factors to consider when designing and building.
Since this is a relatively new industry for many people, there are many things that people don't know or understand... from homeowners and general contractors to architects and interior designers, so we advise you hire a company with experience in previous installations. Also one that is familiar with the current regulations in your city.
First, it is important to understand that in certain situations, salt can be corrosive. If salt were to get into the HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) system, it could cause damage. You need to understand the dynamics of how to design and build a room knowing that it needs to be in a specific temperature and humidity range, and that you need to control airflow, ventilation, and air circulation. You do not need to have a separate HVAC to build a halotherapy room, but you do need to properly configure the system for it to work and deliver effective therapy.
The temperature should be in a range of 20°C- 23°C
Humidity should not exceed 50 - 55%
The room should be an enclosed, sealed space with a fixed/hard roof. Drop ceilings or tiles are often porous and salt will leak out of the room and vents are often made of corrosive materials.
The halogenerator is mounted outside the room on an adjoining wall with a hole cut through it for the halogenerator hose to disperse the dry, salty air. The halogenerator is usually installed in a mechanical or utility closet for protection and to prevent unauthorized use or tampering.
During the session, the air flow into the room must be closed. It can be activated for a short period of time during the session if necessary; however, try to avoid it if possible. This prevents the airflow from blowing or pushing the salt microparticles down.
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To modify an existing system, a motorized damper is installed so that the entire system does not need to be shut down and you can simply close/stop the airflow into the room.
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The gate switch should be installed next to the halo generator to facilitate personnel operation.
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The damper also protects the rest of the system by ensuring that salt air does not return to the system. This must be made of a non-corrosive material such as stainless steel, aluminum or another.
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Do not place a return in the salt therapy room. Return air drawn from the salt room can damage your HVAC system.
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The closet or room where the halogenerator is mounted must have good air or makeup air available, as the halogenerator brings air into the salt room. If possible, the closet should have air flow to the area, either with a supply air vent or vents in the door or adjoining closet walls.
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At the end of a session, the halogenerator will stop blowing salt into the room and any microparticles of salt left in the air will fall to the floor.
At this time, the airflow can be turned back on and the doors to the room closed. They open and now an exhaust fan must be turned on. The exhaust fan should be installed in the room to vent to the outside of the space. There will be no salt discharge as all the salt in the air will have dissipated. The size of the exhaust should be such that it performs 1 to 1.5 complete air circulations in 15 minutes (4 per hour).
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The exhaust fan and ductwork may be made of plastic or other non-corrosive material. It must be turned off during the session. The exhaust fan switch should also be very close to the halo generator and damper switch.
The exhaust may also have a timer switch to automatically turn off after 15 minutes.
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Halo FX halogenerators have auxiliary outputs for wiring directly to the halogenerator and can be programmed accordingly. However, we recommend also having the switches mentioned above.
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Proper placement and installation of the halo generator. The layout and dimensions of the room should be considered in terms of cubic volume of space; which will determine the exact location of the halogenerator as well as the programming. The halogenerator also needs a location where the operator has access to the controls and air circulation switches.
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Electricity, Furniture and Other Components
Given the corrosive nature of salt over time, all components within the salt room must be free of corrosion, including lights, switches, vents, speakers, and furniture.