Due to its structure, salt is an excellent moisture absorber. This is why the salt we use in our kitchens and dining tables becomes moist over time. The lamp inside a salt lamp helps to balance the excess moisture in the room.
Salt's structure makes it a good moisture absorber. This is why the salt we use in our dining and kitchen areas becomes moist after some time. The lamp inside the salt lamp helps to balance out the excess moisture in the room.
It is commonly used in living rooms, study rooms, offices, bedrooms, and children's rooms in homes because it helps with easy breathing.
Salt lamps are used in living rooms, the most frequently occupied part of homes, to aid in comfortable breathing.
They are also used in study rooms and office settings to enhance focus and concentration. Another use of salt lamps is in bedrooms and children's rooms, where they help create a comfortable sleeping environment by maintaining moisture balance.
It eases breathing by opening respiratory passages, providing relief and facilitating easier breathing.
It has antibacterial effects.
It absorbs radiation emitted by the electronic devices we use in every area of life, transforming it into a positive state that makes us feel more energetic.
It should be cleaned by wiping with a clean, damp cloth without pressing on the surface.