Holiday Inn hotel chain offers heating services with a human bed, not with the heater. The service providers are in bed with the guests. But they wore special bed. They dressed up like an electric blanket that can release the heat to warm the bed of the guests who stay in the network.
Dr Chris Idzikowski, director of the Edinburgh Sleep Center, said the idea came to help people sleep. He said, as quoted by the Telegraph, Tuesday, "There are a lot of scientific evidence showing that sleep the night begins when the body temperature began to fall. The decline occurred in part because the blood vessels in the hands, face and legs open and release the heat. "
A spokesman for Holiday Inn, Jane Bednall, say, the idea is, "Like to have a giant hot water bottle in your bed". Free trial session for five minutes of heating the bed will be in London and Manchester at the end of this January. Want follow-up try?
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