Title 31, Chapter 38, Section 4
( 31-38-4)
(a) The facility owner or operator shall conspicuously post the
warning sign described in subsection (b) of this Code section within
three feet of each tanning station and in such a manner that the
sign is clearly visible, not obstructed by any barrier, equipment,
or other object, and can be easily viewed by the consumer before
energizing the tanning equipment. (b) The warning sign required in subsection (a) of this Code section
shall use upper and lower case letters which are at least two inches
and one inch in height, respectively, and shall have the following
wording: DANGER - ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION -Follow instruction. -Avoid overexposure. As with natural sunlight, overexposure can
cause eye and skin injury and allergic reactions. Repeated
exposure may cause premature aging of the skin and skin cancer. -Wear protective eyewear. FAILURE TO USE PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR MAY RESULT
IN SEVERE BURNS OR LONG-TERM INJURY TO THE EYES. -Medications or cosmetics may increase your sensitivity to the
ultraviolet radiation. Consult a physician before using sunlamp
or tanning equipment if you are using medications or have a
history of skin problems or believe yourself to be especially
sensitive to sunlight. -If you do not tan in the sun, you are unlikely to tan from the
use of this product. MAXIMUM EXPOSURE AT ANY ONE SESSION
SHOULD NEVER EXCEED 15 MINUTES. According to the research and clinical experience of the American
Academy of Dermatology, excessive or improper exposure to
ultraviolet light can cause harmful changes in the skin and other
organs, including skin cancer, cataracts, impairment of the immune
system, premature aging, and photosensitivity. These are
virtually the same risks associated with outdoor tanning. |