
Tanning Facilities
There are risks associated with overexposure to ultraviolet
light from tanning beds and booths as there are with overexposure to
sunlight. Tanning facility staff will advise you about the maximum
exposure time for the particular device you will use, the operation of
emergency shutoff controls, the requirement for protective eyewear, and
the location of personal hygiene facilities. Tanning bed surfaces and
protective eyewear must be sanitized between uses.
If you wish to open a tanning facility or add tanning devices to your
current business, you must obtain an operational license. The Lee County
Health Department monitors the facility's operation through regular
inspections to assure that required sanitary standards are maintained.
- The Health Department must inspect and approve facilities as a
prerequisite to granting an operating license.
- Provide a plan of the tanning facility you intend to operate.
The plan should show barrier walls or other devices that will shield
the view of waiting customers and passers-by from UV light. The plan
should also include the location of restrooms. The plan does not
have to be an architect or engineer drawing.
- Ensure that employees that assist customers or operate tanning
devices are formally trained in the operation and maintenance of
those devices. The Florida Department of Health recognizes one
in-state and three correspondence course firms that provide approved
training courses.
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List of Approved Course Providers
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Chapter 64E-17, Tanning Rule
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Application for a Tanning Facility License
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389.89, F.S. The Florida Statute regulating tanning
facilities
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21 CFR 1040.20 The US Federal Code specifying performance
standards for sunlamp products and ultraviolet lamps for use in
sunlamp products
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