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In
partnership with Biow, a leader in sleep science technology, this initiative
will further elevate the sleep experience, ensuring guests can recharge their
energy while sleeping and wake up feeling refreshed.
Recognizing
that sleep quality is crucial for an outstanding guest experience, Radisson
Hotel Group continues to redefine hospitality by prioritizing the essentials
that matter most to guests. As part of its renowned "Radisson Brilliant
Basics" offering, the Group ensures premium-quality sleep through expertly
selected mattresses, duvets, and pillows. These thoughtful choices combine
comfort and quality to provide guests with the restful nights they deserve.
Taking this commitment a step further, Radisson Hotel Group has partnered with
Biow to introduce Revitalize Rooms: a science-based device designed to enhance
sleep quality even more. By addressing common sleep challenges, this
cutting-edge addition underscores the Group’s dedication to holistic guest well-being
and its ongoing commitment to delivering Memorable Moments.
Sleep
is a crucial part of well-being
Surveys
show that a comfortable bed and a good night’s sleep are key priorities for
travelers of all ages, with over 75% of travelers across all age groups ranking it first,
even ahead of strong WiFi. However, research
from the University of Fribourg examined the impact of unfamiliar
environments on people’s sleep patterns and revealed the impact of the ‘first
night effect’ which leads to lighter, more restless sleep. Data from luxury
bedmaker DUX showed that just 34% of people sleep better in hotel rooms, with
mattress makers Simba saying 40% of people dread staying away from their own
beds due to a lack of quality sleep. At Radisson Hotel Group we now define this
as ‘away-somnia’ and have launched Revitalized Rooms with the enlisted support
of Biow to tackle it.
How
guests can enjoy this enhanced sleeping experience
As
part of its partnership with Radisson Hotel Group, Biow will implement its
unique, innovative technology – produced in the European Union – in four
Radisson Hotels properties in Europe; Radisson Collection Royal Hotel,
Copenhagen, Radisson RED Liverpool, Radisson Blu Hotel, Madrid Prado, and
Radisson RED Madrid. This introduction highlights the Group’s care for the
wellbeing of its guests, and desire to continue providing best-in-class stays
across its portfolio. The device can now be booked by guests prior to their
arrival at any of the four properties, highlighting the Group’s commitment to
continually pushing for more innovative guest experiences.
Biow
is a device that improves your body simply by breathing. It eliminates inhaled
biotoxicity, while emitting energy that reaches the body’s cells through breath
and skin. The technology promotes an environment where body cells can function
efficiently, helping to manage oxidative stress naturally and without adverse
effects. The device operates 24/7 in silence and consumes minimal power.
The
plasma-powered Biow E-OX device will enable guests to recharge their energy
while sleeping, wake up feeling refreshed, experience a plasma bath paired with
light therapy to reduce stress and stimulate skin collagen. By using the
device, guests will experience benefits such as improved sleep quality, reduced
stress, and an energy boost, enabling business and leisure travelers alike to
embrace the day ahead.
Image
Credit: © Radisson Hotel Group
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