> and realistically more; most people don't have a sauna in their home
Most people have a sauna in their home, this is Finland.
> and realistically more; most people don't have a sauna in their home
Most people have a sauna in their home, this is Finland.
Is this actual stat? Or do you mean “have access to” instead of actually “at their home” i.e. a private sauna they can use at any time 24/7, because from my lived experience I doubt the latter.
Essentially all residential buildings in Finland have saunas. Freestanding houses have private ones, apartments have communal ones but you can book a private time slot.
And those that don't have usually access to one in the building that they can use.
Or if they don't have that, can just go to one of the numerous public saunas.