Well yeas and no. Tanning beds are one of the leading causes of skin cancer in the world. So in directly yes if you are a regular tanning bed user. But it can't kill you just being in it once or twice.
you are not laying on your sides so you are only tanning the front and back
It is not a good idea at all to be spending your time in a tanning bed. Little do people know that laying in a tannig bed gives you a 60% chance of cancer due to the harmful rays used during the tanning process. The best was to get a tan is to go to the beach for a natural healthy tan.
Laying under a tanning lamp or sun bed is definitely not a safe alternative to laying out in the sun. You should avoid this and use a self tanner because it causes cancer.
It is possible to die in a tanning bed. Some have an automatic feature where when it get's to hot it will shut itself off automatically.
NO!! They wouldn't be legal. You're Not going to fry your ovaries by tanning in a bed. However you boobs might burn. Who ever told you about that is an idiot. Just saying.
The most likely way to die from the use of a tanning bed is to develop skin cancer.
The tanning bed naturally replicates sunlight so you get the full benefits of natural Vitamin D absorption just by laying in atanning bed instead of heading outdoorshttp://www.tanninzone.com/tanning-salon-davenport-blog/83-benefits-of-artificial-tanning-why-tanning-beds-are-actually-good-for-you.html
A tanning bed might not come on when there is a nuke or when the tanning bed is broken. lol
A stand up tanning bed will give you a more even tan. A lay down tanning bed will show pressure points, and this will make that area of your skin to appear lighter. However recent studies have shown that tanning beds are no better for you than the sun.You may have been told this but it's wrong.Going on a tanning bed just once increases your risk of cancer by 40%.If you are under 18 and go on one just once it increases the risk by 75%. I would suggest you don't use a tanning bed at all.
It is laying in bed
Tanning beds don't actually use glass. Glass blocks UV light, so this would be counterproductive. The "glass" in a tanning bed is actually plexiglass, which is quite durable plastic like material.
Most tanning bed manufacturers offer a special cleaner to clean your tanning bed with. Spray it on, wipe down thoroughly, and make sure you get BOTH sides of the tanning bed.