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Are solariums legal in Sydney?

Are solariums legal in Sydney?

A hidden-camera investigation has uncovered illegal solariums operating in Sydney, as cancer sufferers warn of the health risks. While it is legal to own a solarium for personal use, since 2016 it has been illegal for tanning beds to be used anywhere that charges a fee.

Are solariums illegal in NSW?

A ban on the commercial use of solariums will come into effect in NSW from Wednesday, December 31. It will be illegal to offer anyone in NSW UV tanning services for cosmetic purposes for a fee or reward. Offences will carry fines of up to $44,000.

Are there solariums in Australia?

Solariums and tanning Today it is illegal to operate a commercial solarium anywhere in Australia. There is no such thing as a safe tan – whether from the sun or a solarium. Tanning is a sign your skin cells are in trauma. Even if a suntan fades, the damage remains.

Are solariums illegal in Australia for personal use?

Commercial solariums are banned in all Australian states and territories except the Northern Territory, where there are no commercial tanning businesses. Private ownership and personal use of solariums remain legal (and unregulated) in all states and territories.

Are solariums safe?

There is no such thing as a safe tan from a solarium. UV radiation from solariums increases your risk of developing skin cancer. Solariums emit UV levels up to 6 times stronger than the midday summer sun. They can also cause eye damage and immediate skin damage, such as sunburn, irritation, redness and swelling.

When did solariums become illegal?

In New South Wales, the first state to ban tanning beds in December 2014, only one $1,500 fine has been issued.

Are sun beds illegal?

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is today warning anyone offering solarium services for a fee, whether in a domestic home or commercial premise, that they are operating illegally and heavy penalties apply. “It is against the law to provide a cosmetic UV tanning service for a fee in NSW.

Are solariums bad for you?

Should I wear sunscreen in solarium?

Why Wear Sunscreen in a Tanning Bed? Generally, sunscreen isn’t necessary during tanning bed use. The exposure to UV rays is limited by time and the regulated levels of UVA and UVB light. Further, the SPF could hinder your tanning goals, requiring more sessions in the bed.

Can you burn in a solarium?

However, just like overexposure to the natural rays of the sun, overexposure to sunbed bulbs too can result in burns and because the bulbs used emit concentrated UV light, these burns can be far worse.

What is Asolarium?

A solarium, also known as a green house or glass enclosure, is a type of sunroom addition that is made entirely of glass. It also provides floor-to-ceiling views, with glass walls and a glass roof that will give you a fantastic view of your surroundings.

Why did Australia ban tanning beds?

Australian states have introduced an outright ban on commercial artificial tanning sunbeds. This was based on evidence from systematic reviews affirming a strong association between tanning bed use and increased risk of melanoma.

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Ruth Doyle