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Looking for some information on residential tanning beds? Feel free to look through the articles below. We hope the information will be able to help answer the questions you may have on home tanning beds.

Read about the different types of tanning beds available. There are two main categories of tanning beds: low-pressure tanning beds and high pressure tanning beds.

Know more about Low Pressure Tanning beds before buying them. Tanning experts believe that the low-pressure tanning beds are safer and healthier than their high pressure counterparts because they are more similar to natural sunlight.

Learn more about High Pressure Indoor Tanning beds. High pressure tanning beds may seem to be preferable over low pressure beds.

Benefits of a Home Tanning Bed. With a home tanning salon, you get the benefits of being able to tan when you want, for as long as you want (and is safe) without having to make all those trips to the tanning salon and wait in line.

How to Replace your Tanning Bed light bulbs. When you need to replace your bulbs, you may choose the tanning bed bulbs that meet your requirements for tanning.

Find out more about commercial tanning beds. Commercial tanning beds are designed to be used many times a day, even by as many as 40 or more different customers. That's why it is important that they are built and designed for such heavy use.

Learn more about Tanning Bed Booths. Vertical tanning booths have major advantages because the tanning can experience a very quick tanning session.

Find out more on getting inexpensive tanning beds. The more you are able to save on tanning beds, the better off your business will be financially.

See how getting a suntan can affect you negatively. The UV radiation an individual obtains from the sun, tanning beds or sun lamps may contribute to or be the cause of skin cancer. For years, we have been advised that there is a correlation with skin cancer and sunburn or even moderate tanning due to the effects of UV radiation.

Does Sun tanning really help fight off cancer? After exposure to ultraviolet radiation, the skin is able to produce vitamin D. On the other hand, experts agree that ultraviolet radiation may cause skin cancer, therefore, there is no safe amount of sun exposure.

How much Sunlight does a person really need? It is very important that people obtain enough vitamin D as it is crucial in the development and maintenance of healthy teeth and bones.

Interested in learning about the history of tanning beds? German scientist, Friedrich Wolff experimented with artificially induced indoor tanning light in order to determine how athletes could benefit from the exposure to sunlight. It was at that time that he noticed the golden glow of a healthy looking suntan. The first indoor tanning beds were mass-produced in Europe.

Are these advertisements true or not? A side to the story...The tanning process occurs as the skin produces extra pigment, or coloring, to protect itself from the burning effects of ultraviolet rays. Just like the sun, the indoor tanning devices emit ultraviolet rays.

Precautions to be aware of when using residential tanning beds or commercial tanning beds. Both your skin type, as well as your age are factors that affect how your skin will react to the tanning exposure, and whether it will burn.

A Side Story: Is Tanning Healthy? There are approximately 28 million Americans who tan indoors at the approximately 25,000 tanning salons throughout the country. Many people are deceived by the advertising that indicates that indoor tanning is not only safe, but is, in fact, healthy.

An Increase in Indoor Tanning Beds. The concept of achieving a "healthy glow" without having to obtain it outdoors became very popular.

Exposure Patterns of Residential Tanning Beds. The indoor tanning industry also believes that there is a major difference between acquiring a gradual tan from indoor tanning devices, thus being exposed to UV light in small doses and receiving UV light in larger doses, thereby causing burns.

Indoor Tanning in Animals. With experimental animals, the results of indoor tanning were actually more evident than with regular sun exposure.

Tanning Vs. Sunburns. There is no validity to the theory that indoor tanning will reduce your risk of sunburn.

Risks of Indoor Tanning. Many articles have been published on the subject and the broadcast media often reports on the potential hazards at the beginning of the "tanning season."

Policies on Commercial and Residential Tanning beds. It is important that the tanning industry be regulated at the state and national levels in order to prohibit false claims from being made about their products.

 

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