If the sauna is wired correctly, there is none.
No, sauna works on electricity or burning firewood.
The best way to overcome the dangers of static electricity is to use proper grounding so that the accumulated charges are discharged.
No pun intended but electricity will give you a shocking reminder that careless handling will kill
Not really, infrared saunas are safe. The same infrared heaters are used on baby incubators to keep them warm.
The primary danger of electricity is possible electrocution.
live current may contain high voltage
Sauna suits are not meant to be worn in sauna. You are supposed to be naked in there.
Electrocution, fire and chemical reaction
Sauna twin is a product that makes you sweat, but disgraces the name of sauna because it has nothing to do with actual sauna.
In a Swedish sauna yes, in a Finnish sauna no.
In a Finnish sauna, yes. In a Turkish sauna, no.
Sauna World Championships are held in Finland, not Sweden. Swedish sauna is about 60 degrees colder than the Finnish sauna.