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Having
Heat Lamps in your bathroom is the ideal way to keep it warm for you while
you’re taking a shower. But that is not the only use for Heat Lamps. Hand
held infrared Heat Lamps, for example, is therapeutic. When used properly,
it can soothe arthritic pain and other joint and muscle pain associated with
gout, bursitis, neuralgia and other disorders.
Heat
lamps, also known as sun lamps, were used for many years to help treat acne
and other skin conditions. Small wattage Heat Lamps will often be found
warming a reptile in an aquarium or a bird in its cage. The many uses for a
heat lamp make it a popular item to have in your home.
Outdoors Heat Lamps can be used to emit radiant heat. Indoors it can help
your plants thrive. Versatile and useful, it would make an ideal
gift for someone you love.
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