Hyperbaric Chamber Liability
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 5:56 pm
I have a start up that is selling and renting time in a fabric hyperbaric chamber. These are
designed to provide clients with an atmosphere with a higher concertration of oxygen and
that is supposed to help heal speed the healing of injuries, aches, pains, relieve stress, etc.
(see http://www.nwhyperbarics.com)
It's kind of like a tanning business in that they rent time and the credentials and training of the
operator is per the manufacturers specifications and training.
They are looking for just the GL even though they know it will exclude any injury caused by the
sessions.
Any ideas??
Thanks!
Jay
designed to provide clients with an atmosphere with a higher concertration of oxygen and
that is supposed to help heal speed the healing of injuries, aches, pains, relieve stress, etc.
(see http://www.nwhyperbarics.com)
It's kind of like a tanning business in that they rent time and the credentials and training of the
operator is per the manufacturers specifications and training.
They are looking for just the GL even though they know it will exclude any injury caused by the
sessions.
Any ideas??
Thanks!
Jay