115 degrees Celsius is hotter than boiling water. There gets to be a point when the word "furnace" becomes more appropriate than "sauna."
usually the Turkish steam sauna is somewhere around 40 degrees, smoke saunas are around 60 degrees, swedish sauna is somewhere between 50 and 80 celsius, finnish sauna is between 70 and 100 celsius
Yes, sauna and alcohol could cause serious problems see the links attached. If you drink alcohol avoid the sauna.
It does, but it is very minimal because kiuas is usually insulated from the floor so that it doesn't touch the floor. The temperature from kiuas in sauna rises up and the floor can sometimes totally cold in the winter even if it is near 100 degrees Celsius on the top shelf
Sauna suits are not meant to be worn in sauna. You are supposed to be naked in there.
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
Sauna World Championships are held in Finland, not Sweden. Swedish sauna is about 60 degrees colder than the Finnish sauna.
You don't use sauna suit in the sauna.
Everything harbors bacteria and germs. Though, if it were hot enough in the sauna, you could boil the bacteria alive and rid it of germs, but only what is boiling hot.
sauna (masc.)