Vertical tanning beds are also known as tanning booths or stand-ups.
The interior is lined with ultraviolet light bulbs in a 360 pattern.
Just step inside and close the door. Since your body is exposed to UV
light on all sides, there is no need to turn your body over halfway
through your session; therefore a tanning booth tans twice as fast as
a clamshell tanning bed.
High-pressure tanning beds blast you with more tanning rays (UVA) and
fewer burning rays (UVB). The lamps are made of quartz, which allows
their internal air pressure to be higher than conventional ultraviolet
lamps, thus filtering out more unwanted UVB rays. High-pressure
tanning beds sport a sleek, “open cage” construction with no doors.
They are suited to intermediate and dark skin tones. Most commercial
tanning beds include high-pressure lamps at least in the face area.
All UV lamps are marked with a UVB percentage. For example, a lamp
marked 5%UVB emits five percent UVB rays and ninety-five percent UVA
rays. This is a particularly low UVB percentage, which means that tans
produced by its radiation will be brown and not burned. This is a good
thing.
Most UV lamps have a lifetime between 500 and 1000 hours. However, you
should replace the lamps at half depletion, since the quality of their
light weakens over time.
The FDA requires that all commercial tanning beds include a timer that
automatically
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