Bath screen



Catching a cold after having suffered from a thermal shock is one of the most common reasons for seeing a doctor in wintertime. However, there seems to be a way of protecting yourself against sudden temperature fluctuation, namely a bath screen.


It is a fairly common view to see tens of people queuing up to see a doctor especially in winter. Apparently, people are ready to sacrifice their health just in order to keep up with the job or, to be more precise, to makes end meet. Unfortunately, the time of economic crisis is merciless for those who can’t adjust to new working style involving working overtime and for no extra money. So in order to stay in, people are in a permanent hurry with everything they do. This also applies to such a trivial everyday activity like having a bath or a shower. According to medical surveys, most of us want to have showering taken care of as soon as possible and fail to acknowledge the 15-minute-time that should be reserved for drying and towelling. Instead they rush straight out of hot water into room temperatures which causes a thermal shock. However, with a bath screen installed, it is possible to dry ourselves while still being surrounded by hot air. A bath screen, then, is designed to keep the cold air away and prevent thermal shocks as a result of that.




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