Tanning lamps have different safety features. Make sure you read the safety information that comes with your lamp and make sure you abide the warnings and instructions. This site has helpful info: http://www.tanningvillage.com/Tanning-Lamps.html
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The main thing you need to know is that overuse of tanning beds increases cancer risk. Also be sure that you have the proper electrical setup to run a home tanning bed.
One of the first things you need to know is the type of tanning bed bulb you need to replace, which is usually, 90% of the time, a 100 watt, F71 type with bi-pin connectors on the ends. The easiest way is determine your type of bulb is to look at the label on the tanning bed. Go to any tanning bed superstore like http://www.tanningbeds4less.com/ and buy it.
Tanning beds are used in place of the natural sun. People choose tanning beds because it gives them more control over how much they want for a tan. With the suns rays, a person has no real control, except through sun tan lotion, and most people end up getting a sun burn if not protected. Most people also like the benefits of a tanning bed because it is much more faster to get a tan than using the suns rays. However, whether a person chooses to use the natural suns rays to receive a tan, or through a tanning bed, they both have their safety issues. Too much sunlight can cause skin cancer over time, and overexposure to ultraviolet lamps in a tanning bed can cause melanoma skin cancer. Melanoma is one of the worst skin cancers a person can be diagnosed with. So being protected is the most important thing while deciding to gain a tan through a tanning bed. Most ailments that are caused by overexposure are the suppression to the immune system, cataracts, skin aging, and skin cancer. Either way, UVA rays of any kind are going to be bad for the skin.The type of lamp bulb that is used in tanning beds can make all the difference when it comes to safety issues. Using a ballast that works mostly on energy instead of the lamps rays is usually the best choice. Ultraviolet radiation can do drastic things to the human body when it is exposed for long periods of time. Using goggles while inside of a tanning bed is also recommended to keep a persons eyes protected from a condition known as arc eye. Most salon tanning beds have over twenty fluorescent lamps inside the tanning bed. These lamps are emitting over one hundred watts of light over a persons skin. The amount of wattage in a tanning bed are governed by the state of each tanning salon, so they will usually be using up to code fluorescent lights in their tanning beds. But for people who buy their own tanning beds for personal use in their homes, they will need to know the safest lamps to use. Twelve to twenty eight, one hundred watt lamps are the most recommended fluorescent lamps to use in a personal home tanning bed.If a person who owns their own tanning bed for personal cosmetic reasons is looking to keep themselves safer through the process, the best way to go is by using electronic or high frequency ballasts. They are mainly used by electricity and will use less wattage from the lamps. To reduce the chances of contracting skin cancer, the less wattage from a UV lamp, the better.
If you do not know, and wish to stay alive, employ a qualified electrician :)
Yes you can get scabies from a tanning bed. Tanning beds are very dangerous and you can get many diseases from them. People shouldn't use tanning beds anymore. I know that I will never use a tanning bed, because I know the consequences of it. You can also get skin cancer and eye damage from it.
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You can go to used-tanning-beds.com. The offer a wide range and good prices on used tanning beds.
Some safety precautions you can take during a power outage include having an emergency kit with items you will need such as flashlights and a portable radio and keeping water and medicines where you know you can get to them. You need to have a portable heater and blankets in case the power goes out during the winter.
You won't get a miscarriage if you tan. I currently work at a tanning salon and we must know if you are pregnant so that we can inform you to stay hydrated. Tanning beds dehydrate you and so does being pregnant, so if you do go tanning while pregnant be sure to stay hydrated!