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Learn How to Build a DIY Sensory Deprivation Tank at Home with Help from New Website HomeFloater.com

Tuesday, 19 June 2018 08:25 AM

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The New Site also Includes In-Depth Information about the Benefits of Using a Sensory Deprivation Tank

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 19, 2018 / The founders of Home Floater, a website that offers tips and advice to people who want to create a DIY sensory deprivation tank in their own homes, are pleased to announce the launch of their new and user-friendly website.

To read a new article on the site titled "Create Your Own Sensory Deprivation Tank – A DIY Guide for Floating From Your Home," please visit http://homefloater.com/create-your-own-sensory-deprivation-tank/.

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"Do you want to enjoy the feeling of floating in the comfort of your own home? If you've dreamed of having a sensory deprivation whenever you desire, then keep reading," the article noted, adding that the new website HomeFloater.com will show people exactly how they can float from the comfort of home.

The new website starts off by explaining why people might want to have a sensory deprivation tank in their home. As the article points out, people who have used these tanks typically notice that they are sleeping better. With the addition of a DIY tank at home, people can experience sensory deprivation on their own schedule.

"If you have a way to float at home, you're more likely to make the time for yourself. Instead of coordinating your schedule around a short sensory deprivation session, get in your tank whenever you want to," the article noted, adding that people may float for as long or as short as they want.

"When you have your own sensory deprivation tank, you're in total control."

For people who wish to build their own sensory deprivation tank, the article suggests that they have outstanding carpentry or handiwork skills. They should also have a good working knowledge of the tanks and how they work, as well as the money to hire in professionals, if need be.

If people are not feeling up to the challenge of constructing their own DIY sensory deprivation tank, the article offers reassurance.

"Certain design or construction companies can install a sensory deprivation tank that's custom suited for you," the article noted.

About Home Floater:

HomeFloater.com is a new website that was created for people who are interested in having a sensory deprivation tank in their own home. The site provides readers with educational information about the tanks as well as tips on how to go about building one. To learn more, please visit http://homefloater.com/.

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Willard Klein
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(949) 555-2861

SOURCE: Home Floater

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