Pompal 09.
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How do you set up your couch? In the winter do you use a heated underblanket and if so do you turn for a while before the client arrives and leave on throughout the treatment, do you think they are worth buying). I had at one time a heated wrap (nothing to do with holistic work, but for my own use and it was hopeless a hot water bottle was hotter than the heated wrap which literally got tepid).
My business is quite new and therefore I don't want to keep spending out for things unless they would be necessary/benefit to the client. My treatment room is in the garden, it has electricity, so I do have a heater in there (I am limited to 3 kw of power total as its running via the home and not under a seperate circuit), the heater is halogen (max 1.4 kw), but I am looking at possibly changing that to a convector heater, as a friend said they heat the room better. There is also light in there. I am not mobile, so any clients will be coming to me.
The treatments that I will be mainly offering is Reiki (couch), Indian Head Massage (chair), Thai foot massage (couch)
Any advice from anyone would be great, thanks
At the moment I have in there the therapists couch, a couple of chairs, a trolley and lamps.The treatment room is 10 x 8 ft, not massive but an okay size to work in.
My business is quite new and therefore I don't want to keep spending out for things unless they would be necessary/benefit to the client. My treatment room is in the garden, it has electricity, so I do have a heater in there (I am limited to 3 kw of power total as its running via the home and not under a seperate circuit), the heater is halogen (max 1.4 kw), but I am looking at possibly changing that to a convector heater, as a friend said they heat the room better. There is also light in there. I am not mobile, so any clients will be coming to me.
The treatments that I will be mainly offering is Reiki (couch), Indian Head Massage (chair), Thai foot massage (couch)
Any advice from anyone would be great, thanks
At the moment I have in there the therapists couch, a couple of chairs, a trolley and lamps.The treatment room is 10 x 8 ft, not massive but an okay size to work in.