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Tanning beds or a sunbed is
a device emitting ultraviolet radiation (typically 95% UVA and
5% UVB, +/-3%) used to produce a cosmetic tan.
Regular tanning beds use several
fluorescent lamps that have phosphor blends designed to emit UV
in a spectrum that is somewhat similar to the sun. Smaller,
home tanning beds usually have 12 to 28 100 watt lamps while
systems found in salons can run from 24 to 60 lamps, each
consuming 100 to 200 watts.
There are also "high pressure" tanning beds that generate
primarily UVA with some UVB by using highly specialized quartz
lamps, reflector systems and filters. These are much more
expensive, thus less commonly used. A tanning booth is quite
similar to a tanning bed, but the individual stands while
tanning and the typical power output of booths is higher.
In many ways, tanning beds are simply light
fixtures that you lie under to tan. Most tanning beds use choke
ballasts, a technology that has been around for about 100
years, consisting of a simple inductor which limits amount of
current passing through, and requires a lamp starter to preheat
the ends of the lamp briefly at start. Newer ballast systems
include magnetic ballasts, electronic ballasts and more
recently high frequency ballasts that induce tanning and other
fluorescent lamps to work using less wattage, by using higher
frequencies. In general, newer ballast designs produce less
heat and are more energy efficient.
The surfaces on which the tanner lies and which shield the
user by physical separation from the lamps on the bench and
canopy are typically referred to as the "acrylics". Acrylics
are manufactured from a base material of Polymethyl
Methacrylate (PMMA), type UVT (UV-transmitting), which has been
formulated to have a spectral transmittance in the wavelength
region 290-400 nm[2]. This should not be confused with a
standard acrylic, or "plexiglass", which would not transmit
within this spectral range, effectively inhibiting the tanning
properties of the unit.
Most mainstream tanning beds built today use similar
electronics, with the primary differences being in the design
and quality of the frame and shell of the bed, as well as the
number and type of lamps used. The newer electronics are very
promising because of their lower power usage, cooler running
temperature, and more environmentally friendly components.
In the United States, the maximum exposure time in most
tanning beds is 20 minutes but varies from bed to bed. This is
calculated by the manufacturer according to the amount of time
needed to produce 4 MEDs (minimal erythemal doses). This is
essentially 4 times the amount of UV that is required to
produce a reddening on unexposed skin. A person would start
with a much shorter session time and work their way to the
maximum exposure time in about 4 weeks. Every tanning bed is
required to have a "Recommended Exposure Schedule" on both the
front of the tanning bed and in the owners manual. It must also
list the original lamp that was certified for that particular
tanning bed, and salon owners must replace the lamps with
either the exact same lamp, or a lamp that is certified by the
lamp manufacturer to be legally equivalent. Lamp replacement
and salon compliance is regulated by the individual state in
the USA, whereas the manufacturing and sale of new equipment is
regulated by the federal government.
Since many factors can change the performance of any given
individual lamp, the FDA requires that every tanning bed model
is certified separately, and lamps themselves do not have MED
ratings. Lamps do have typical TE (or Time Exposure) ratings,
but these are not used for certifying beds. Session times on
beds can range from 5 minutes to 45 minutes, depending on many
factors.
A growing trend is the home tanning bed. Many people are now
opting to own their own tanning system instead of going to the
salon. The primary reasons are sanitation concerns and
convenience. The average home system has 16 to 24 lamps, and
costs $2000 to $3000, making its price competitive (over a
number of years) for tanners who frequent salons regularly.
This has led to an explosion of retailers that feature smaller,
home style tanning beds both on the internet and in traditional
retail stores. Look around and you can find yourself the best
tanning bed for sale.

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