South Dakota Agreement and Personal Injury Release for Tanning Facility Use

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This form is a model agreement and release for use of a tanning facility. Its purpose is to limit the liability of the tanning facility owner to customers, particularly minors. The necessity of an acknowledgment before a notary public by parent is to protect against someone other than the parent or guardian signing on behalf of minor customer.

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This means that to achieve the same results as being in the sun, you won't need to be in the sunbed for nearly as long. A good example of just how different the results are taking into account that ten minutes in a sunbed compares to about 2 hours in direct sunlight.

Due to these risks, the FDA already requires indoor tanning devices to be labeled with a visible, black-box warning stating that they should not be used by people under age 18. We know that the effects of exposure to UV radiation add up over one's lifetime.

In addition to various state and local tanning regulations, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) share the responsibility of regulating sunlamps and tanning devices.

FDA RegulationFDA regulates products that emit radiation, including sunlamp products and products that use sunlamp products, such as tanning beds and tanning booths.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology reports that tanning beds produce 100 times more UV levels, or the expected intensity of ultraviolet radiation, than what you would get from the sun. This can severely damage the external and internal structures of your eyes and eyelids.

Myth #1: Using tanning beds in moderation is safe. When it comes to tanning whether it is tanning in the sun or at a tanning salon, there is no such thing as a safe or healthy tan when you have been exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Tans from a tanning bed or from the sun are evidence of UV radiation damage.

Sunlamps can also be more dangerous because people tend to expose more of their bodies to sunlamps than when outdoors. Given the risk from tanning, the FDA in 2014 reclassified the devices as class II, requiring special controls and premarket review.

Sunbeds give out ultraviolet (UV) rays that increase your risk of developing skin cancer, both skin cancer (melanoma) and skin cancer (non-melanoma). Many sunbeds give out greater doses of UV rays than the midday tropical sun. The risks are greater for young people.

MYTH #5: 20 minutes in a tanning bed is equivalent to 20 minutes in the sun2026 no big deal! 20 minutes of exposure in a tanning bed may equal up to two hours spent on the beach under the hot mid-day sun without protection.

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South Dakota Agreement and Personal Injury Release for Tanning Facility Use