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Saunas are very high-heat environments. Given enough time in this intense heat, nearly any material or object will become very hot, potentially leading to burns if it is not handled with caution.
With regards to our products which are intended for use in Saunas including but not limited to: The Sauna Bottle, The Sauna Hat.
The drinking rim of the bottle is still made from metal which may become hot if it is left in the sauna for long enough, if the sauna is extremely hot or if best practices are not followed.
By using the sauna bottle in the sauna you acknowledge that metal components may become hot over time to the point where they may cause burns if not handled with caution.
We accept no liability for injuries, burns or damage caused by use of The Sauna Bottle or any of our products sold.
It is your responsibility to check the temperature of any exposed metal surface with a brief touch ( eg. back of your hand for a short moment ) to check the temperature is acceptable to you before pressing it against your skin or lips for longer periods.
Best Practices:
1. Keep the Sauna Bottle away from the stove and low down where it is cooler.
2. Take the Bottle out with you when you take a break so it can cool down.
3. If the rim is becoming hot then you can rest the sauna bottle upside down on it's lid - which will allow the water to cool the rim.
4. If it is a very hot or extended sauna then check the temperature of the drinking rim with a brief touch from your hand before pressing it against your lips. If it is too hot then you could consider pouring from a small height ( touch-free ) or giving it time to cool down during your next break.
It is your responsibility to assess the temperature, intensity and duration of your sauna session and how this is affecting your Sauna Bottle and it's temperature.
