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Things To Consider When It Comes To Tanning Salons And Safety

submitted: Jan 15th 2008 | by: BettyPDavis | Total views: 13 | Word Count: 540 | PDF View | Print Article

Chances are you have thought of many things in order to get your tanning salon started. Have you given any thought to the issue of safety? These are important things to cover so that you can offer the very best facility possible for your customers. You don't want them to have a bad experience when they come in. Some of these safety issues are their responsibility as well but you should at least offer the information.

The tanning equipment you use is definitely something that is a priority when it comes to safety. Stay on top of recall information and if the equipment isn't working properly have it repaired immediately. Even newer tanning equipment has been known to have some defects so don't think you can ignore this issue if you have just bought new items.

A monthly inspection of all your tanning equipment is a good idea. You want to look at all the cords, the places where customers access and even the knobs. Knowing everything is working well should give you peace of mind. Cords can become a serious issue if they are where customers can trip on them. Make sure you have safety mechanisms in place due to the amount of power you have in the facility.

Each tanning area should have a shut off button that customers can easily access. For their safety it should be clearly marked. Don't just assume that everyone knows where it is. Chances are these emergency shut off switches will rarely be used but make sure they can be if the need arises. Someone may need to leave in a hurry or just not be feeling well during the tanning session.

It is a routine part of your business to replace the bulbs that offer the UV rays on tanning beds and tanning booths. When you change them though they emit a more powerful voltage than before. Let your customers know about this so that they can adjust their tanning times accordingly. It won't be a big deal for some people but it can make a huge difference for others.

It is your responsibility to post information about the risks of indoor tanning. There are certain medications that can be interrupted due to tanning as well. Not all customers will have educated themselves about this fact. Sharing that information may mean they don't come in to tan while taking that medication but it is the responsible thing to do on your end.

Wearing eye protection while using tanning beds and booths is essential. Too many customers fail to see the importance of it. Offer them various types of goggles for their tanning experience. It is also a good idea to post some information about why this type of eye protection is necessary. The UV rays can cause serious damage if they fail to pay attention to such warnings.

It is important to train your staff in the areas of safety as well. They need to have the information so they can provide it for customers as well. Make sure they know to report any problems to you immediately so they can be looked into further. Most accidents can be prevented if people are paying close attention. Always give your customers the safest tanning salon experience the will find.

About the Author

Betty P Davis loves to write about services and business that make people feel good. If you are interesting in starting a tanning business, or opening a tanning salon, you can read more details on her sites.


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