You can. I work in a tanning salon and people ask this all the time. The UV light doesn't do anything to hurt your iPod, just make sure it doesnt get too hot. Set it on a towel or on the floor, out of the bed.
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Getting a safe tan from a tanning bed may be somewhat of an oxymoron. However, if you are determined to use a tanning bed, limit your time in the tanning bed and ensure your salon follows FDA regulations.
Tanning salons are not safe to use. Tanning opperates on the principle of burning your skin, which is harmful to the DNA of your cell. Damage to the DNA of cells increases the likelyhood that the cells turn cancerous and form a tumor that requires operation, creating a large scar that completely negates any 'beautifcation' granted by tanning.
Yup! Safe and reliable and can't get viruses;)
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If it is an iPod Touch, yes, you can work on an iPod or use the iPod while it is charging.
If you're considering a new iPod, it is important to include the cost of accessories when planning your budget. The right iPod touch accessories can help you protect your iPod while giving it a personal look that will add to your enjoyment whenever the iPod is in use. Must have accessories for the iPod touch include a case for protection and a screen protector to keep it safe during regular use.
Tanning lamps are definitely not safe for your skin. Tanning beds, lead to skin cancer, after prolonged use. You would be better off getting an airbrush spray tan.
Tanning beds are dangerous. They do not recommend that teenagers use tanning beds without a guardian's consent as they do pose risks, as they do to everyone because of the exposure to harmful UV rays on a regular, consistent basis. However, if you must use a tanning bed they do not permit more than one visit per 24 hour period and no tanning outside during that time as well.
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.
If you mean tanning beds, then no. Tanning beds are said to cause cancer and are even banned in some areas. If you're going to go sunbathing, just make sure to use sunscreen and not be outside for too long.