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Things To Consider When It Comes To Tanning Salons And Safety

By: Betty P Davis
 

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 quality of the tanning equipment you offer is very important. This doesn't mean you have to run out and buy the latest models that have been released though. It does mean you carefully research information on the equipment you are considering. You want what is known in the industry to work well. If the tanning equipment is continually breaking down then your business is going to suffer.

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.

All tanning equipment should feature a button to shut it off. Make sure this is easily identified so that customers can access it if they want to. This generally isn't going to be a regular occurrence but you need to have them clearly marked. Should you see that a tanning facility has been shut off it is a nice gesture to send someone to the door of the tanning area to make sure the customer doesn't need assistance.

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.

There are some risks to indoor tanning and you don't want to hide them. While your goal with a tanning salon is to make money you also need to keep people safe. If they have a family history of skin cancer it may not be a good idea for them. If they are taking certain types of medications tanning may alter the affects. Post information about these issues for the safety of your customers.

Eye protection should be a necessity that your customers are familiar with. Offer goggles so that they can protect them during the sessions. Some people just don't realize they can permanently damage their eyes due to UV ray exposure in a tanning salon. Others just don't seem to care and you can't change that. Just do your part to offer them the best information you can.

Make sure everyone that works for you understands the importance of these safety issues as well. You need to be a good role model as well as an advocate for your customers. Offering them the very best tanning experience possible means you will end up with many loyal customers.

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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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