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How About Tanning Bed Bulbs And Lamps

February 1st, 2010 Comments off

bed are used in every bed or suntan lamp. When purchasing new or used , look at the lamps. Make sure they are good for tanning and meet FDA guidelines for safety. Another consideration is access. Be sure the lamps are easy to change when needed. Being able to easily perform the maintenance yourself is important when you buy a home bed.

There are differences in lamps used in conventional and high pressure beds. Make sure you are buying the right tanning bed lamps for your bed. They aren’t interchangeable. If purchasing replacement lighting on the internet, check the make and model of your bed carefully. Make sure the lamps you are buying are made for your bed.

>High Pressure Tanning Bed Bulbs
>High pressure beds use quartz lamps in a variety of sizes. The gases inside these bulbs or lamps have pressure that is slightly higher than atmospheric pressure. In these beds, the lamps are located in the top of the bed, so you tan from above only. When you have tanned on one side of your body for about 10-12 minutes, you turn over and tan the skin on the other side. The surface of these beds is much more comfortable than a conventional bed. Read more…

How To Go Tanning With Diabetes

September 18th, 2009 Comments off

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If you are undergoing treatment for lupus or diabetes or are susceptible to cold sores, be aware that these conditions can be aggravated through exposure to ultraviolet radiation from tanning devices, sunlamps, or natural sunlight. In addition, your skin may be more sensitive to artificial light or sunlight if you use certain medications, for example, antihistamines, tranquilizers or birth control pills. Your tanning salon may keep a file with information on your medical history, medications, and treatments. Make sure you update it as necessary.

Protecting Yourself
Limit your exposure to sunburn. If you with a device, ask whether the manufacturer or the salon staff recommend exposure limits for your skin type. Set a timer on the tanning device that automatically shuts off the lights or somehow signals that you’re reached your exposure time. Remember that exposure time affects burning and that your age at the time of exposure is important relative to burning. Read more…