Licenses, Permits, and Certifications for Operating a Cryotherapy Chamber
If you’re considering adding a cryotherapy chamber to your business, understanding licensing, permits, and certifications is crucial. While regulations vary by location, CryoBuilt offers key compliance support, simplifying the process for you.
Compliance with Local Codes and Requirements
Operating a cryotherapy chamber often requires compliance with local building, fire, and Uniform Mechanical Codes (UMC). Additionally, some cities, counties, or states may require a cosmetic or procedural license for cryotherapy services. CryoBuilt helps guide you through this process by providing spatial planning and installation support tailored to meet these local codes, ensuring a smooth and compliant setup.
CryoBuilt’s Certification Advantage
One way CryoBuilt simplifies this process is through our comprehensive training program. Our self-service-capable cryotherapy chambers come with a training program that prepares your team to handle operations confidently without needing additional certifications.
​CryoBuilt’s UL Certification: Safety and Compliance You Can Trust
CryoBuilt stands out as the only cryotherapy manufacturer with UL certification, a vital standard for safety and quality. This certification is invaluable, as some competitors lack this level of approval, potentially costing businesses an extra $10,000 to obtain if required by inspectors. CryoBuilt’s UL certification reassures operators and customers alike of our commitment to rigorous safety standards.
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For a business looking to offer cryotherapy, CryoBuilt’s comprehensive licensing support, UL-certified equipment, and assistance with spatial planning and installation provide peace of mind, helping you meet regulatory requirements efficiently and professionally.