
Tanning is the body’s response when your skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The skin becomes damaged and produces extra pigment to protect itself against the UV radiation.
Overexposure of ultraviolet light to the eyes can cause corneal and retinal damage to the eyes. In some cases the loss of sight may be possible. Each client using a tanning device must sign a …
Jan 3, 2020 · The process of tanning begins when the skin cells react to protect themselves from the harmful effects of the UV light. This method of protection is the increased production of the …
This Section provides for the registration and regulation of facilities and equipment which employ ultraviolet and other lamps for the purpose of tanning the skin of the living human body …
Low pressure tanning systems use a higher percentage of UVB rays which penetrate only the upper layer of skin and can cause burning easier than high pressure tanning systems. Low …
Advocates of tanning devices some-times argue that using these devices is less dangerous than sun tanning because the intensity of UV radiation and the time spent tanning can be …
Each tanning facility should have a list of medications that should be avoided if an individual chooses to use a tanning device. The salon should also have a list of foods that can have …
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