 Let's see you here at the 2014 Portland Float Conference. We've got a presentation up here on the board. This is the Flotis. It's a float epsom salt. We produced it, first one in 2013. When we designed it, we found Graham and Ash Bond and we asked them if they would come in beta tests and they did. And this is what they really looked like. My wife came home and found two baby guys in our tanks. It's going to be interesting. Graham had said that the tank was very stable and that's because we have continuous filtration. The equipment actually is running while you're floating. It stops you from ping-ponging back and forth and allows it to set up some work. And Graham was outdoor floating. Graham floated outside and our tank is outside. So that was a nice setup. My name's Kirk Sullivan and I'm with Sanlon Pools. And I'm down here to Cussey. And I'm going to hot water from there. I've been in the pool and spa industry since I was 15. And I've been there since I was 14. Yeah, so we grew up in this industry. Sanlon Pools was started in Seattle, Washington in 1958. We grew to a nationwide manufacturer and produced over 100 pools and spas both in the commercial as well as the residential industry. And Jason International was started by my family after we sold the Cussey Company in 1980. In 1982, we started the company and we had the float. We are still leaders in Adelaide's innovation. We got approached in 2012 by Delta Floats, a float company. And they asked if we could produce a float tank. Didn't really have an industry, didn't understand what it was. But we said, yeah, we can do it. They wanted it in sections so it could be carried through a door. They wanted the door to be able to stop in any location in case people were claustrophobic and they wanted to keep the door open. They wanted it to be heated. Here's an example. Bowled up, plastic coated, ready for shipment on their own pallet. Set up. Take a little tour inside. As sections and returns on the side walls. Fiber optic white, main drain. As a surface skimmer. Nice handle on the inside as well as a handle to push against as you're opening and closing the door. San Juan float, epsom salt float tanks building the boats, float tanks in the world, 2013. So what we set up was a rectangular tank that would stop all the wave action. When you get into a tank a lot of times it kind of sloshes around quite a while and having the hard corners and the ledge actually down into the water break set down. Here's the oxygenated float tank, the CN1 Flotus. You can see it has a plumbing skid. Includes the micro silk as well as the filtration pump. It has a secondary mount with all of your electrical. And inside has all of your sanitizing. The pump, the filter, the sterilizer, the ozonator, ultraviolet light. Here's the tank itself. It's an oxygenated float tank. It has 900 pounds of pharmaceutical epsom salt saturated in 100 gallons of water. Floatepsonsalt.com is the website. You can see there's the third and fourth stage that formed the roof. All right, and the way we oxygenated. Microsoft's tiny bubbles, they reach into the force. What they do is they gently draw out certain oil and they increase the skin's metabolism. So here we've made an adapter. I can plug in the outlet. It comes to the end of the hose. You can see how clear the tubing is because you can see through it. Now we'll activate the system. We'll be able to see the micro silk coming out of the end of the hose until it's a totally different color than the surrounding fluid. In fact, you can kind of impart allows you to apply the fluid directly to any part of your body. That's a concentrated float. It's an oxygenated epsom salt. Microsoft's cloud of oxygen energizes skin cells, stimulates the immune system, kills bacteria, promotes healing and reduces the symptoms associated with eczema, psoriasis, epiphylosis. We're two very special guests are here to tell us a little bit about how micro silk by Jason Hydre Therapy has changed the quality of their life for the better. For as long as she can remember, eight-year-old Elena Jones has suffered from eczema before finding micro silk Elena and her family struggled to find relief for her. This is how Jason Hydre Therapy eased their way. My name is Whitney Jones from Humnock, Arkansas, and this is my daughter Elena. Before the tub, I would put socks on my hands and I would have to wrap up in a burrito and wear wet pajamas. They always told us, we finally found a doctor who said that they need to be moist. Their skin needs the extra moisture. And so he said to get cotton pajamas, wet them, and then put dry pajamas on top. And she slept in wet pajamas and she would usually wake up halfway through the night screaming that she was cold. We did that for a long time. We have seen several dermatologists. I think we started that when she was six months old. We have an allergy doctor, who we love. We have seen pediatrician after pediatrician. We have seen anybody that would see us that we thought could help. And they have given us creams, ointments, medicine to take by mouth. It's just, we've tried everything. And as I was opening the book back up, I saw the words eczema and psoriasis. And those aren't words that you see in a bathtub book. So I began to read a little closer. And it said that there was a technology called micro silk that was brand new. And it had been shown to be effective to help in eczema. I had never seen anything like it. And I was very intrigued. And I started to cry because we had been through so many doctors' appointments, so many creams, so many heartbreaks over something working and then it quit. And it seemed like the answer. And we ordered one. So I was sort of skeptical. I wanted to make sure before I spent the money that I was going to work. But I had hope. And we put her in the tub. We ran it for a 20-minute cycle. We took her out. And her skin looked like it had actually never looked before. It was milky white. The redness was gone. The patches of dry were gone. The doctors told us that we needed to concentrate on keeping her skin moist, which is almost impossible with eczema patients because they don't make the ceremony. And so their skin doesn't naturally hold its own moisture. So it's very difficult. If you put lotion on a child's hand that has eczema, it's gone within minutes. It doesn't hold it. They also told us it's very important to keep it clean because infection is horrible. And we dealt with that a lot. And they also said that for her to be able to sleep, she needed to be able to relax. And relaxation was not ever there without, you know, before the tub. And the Microsoft tub checks off all three. It moisturizes the skin. It deep cleanses the pores with very little soap, maybe not even any. And it relaxes her like I've never seen. No medication has relaxed her like the tub has. Thank you, Jason. I found Microsoft and I installed it in our float tank. And I had an accident. I had a huge bruise on my leg, a random Microsoft back and forth on my leg. And in two days, all the bruises disappeared. I was just amazed at how quick it healed me. You can do both active and passive healing. You can actually just sit in there and bond yourself or you can float in the solution as well. Thank you right here. We took it to a medical convention and we set up next to a guy who was a no-metal lawyer in Magnesium. We started talking about the float tank and how you're absorbing it and relaxing it. He found it very interesting, but he said, hey, you know, when you're floating, only half of your body is actually touching the fluid. So it's moisturizing it, it's cleaning it, and it's doing good things, but it's only doing it to half your skin. So I started talking to him about what could we do and how could we do it different. We decided, well, instead of just doing a lay-down version in your typical float tank, we kind of messed with tradition. We kind of already did that by oxygenating the epsom salt. So came back from the convention and made up just the end of the version. You try to put yourself all the way under so that your neck is showing. You pop up to the top like a cork, on floatus, building the best float tubes in the world. So as you can see, we're always willing to experiment. We're always looking for something new and exciting. I'm Kirk Solomon. I'm Dante Jacuzzi. And we're Sam on floatus.