The steam bath, historically known as a caldarium in the ancient Roman times, is a hot and humid room with temperatures of up to 45 to 48 degrees celsius and a high humidity of up to 100%. Modern steam rooms now use effective steam generators and is built with top quality materials like high tempered glass, robust dome structures, and waterproofed materials. Steam enters the room through an unobstructed steam inlet located at a well designed strategic location. Due to high humidity, steam room sessions leave bathers’ skin hydrated and moisturized, a great health benefit.