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This tanning bed is an over the counter tanning device that emits ultra violet light in the
UVB and UVA region of the spectrum intended for the cosmetic tanning of the human skin in
adults.
Only one user should tan in the unit at a time.
Wear protective eyewear during the duration of the sesion to protect the eyes against UV
radiation. Only use approved protective eyewear. Using the equipment without protective
eyewear may in eye injury or diseases. The unprotected eye can become inflamed on the
surface, and in certain cases the retina can be damaged by exces-sive radiation. Cataracts
can form after repeated exposure to radiation.
You should not modify your equipment as it may cause serious injury or damage to your unit.
Infections can be transfered through skin contact, the unit should be properly cleaned after
every use. All items that the user can come in contact with shall be properly cleaned and
disinfected after every session. This includes but is not limited to:
• Goggles
•
Base floor (when applicable)
• Acrylics
• Handles and control panel
• MP3 cable (when applicable)
• Headrest
Use only approved cleaner such as Lucasol One Step to clean and disinfect the tanning unit.
Long term consequences can exist if proper precaution is not taken.
• Over exposure should be avoided.
•
Elderly people should not use this equipment without consulting their physician first.
• Children under the age of 18 cannot use these tanning deivces.
• It is recommended that expectant mothers do not use these devices. While there are
no clinical studies of negative effects of tanning with expectant mothers it is still not
recommended.
This is a commercial grade tanning bed.
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