Tanning Salons
The Tanning Salon
Inspection Program is designed to protect the public from exposure to UV
radiation by regulating the use of equipment in tanning salons. Also,
communicable diseases are prevented by inspecting the facility for sanitary
operations. The governing authority for this program is
Florida Statute 381.89
and
Florida Administrative Code 64E-17 (52kb;pdf).
Take a look at our
Tanning Brochure(124kb;
pdf).
The Florida Department of Health regulates tanning devices that emit
electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths between 200 and 400 nanometers. These
devices will expose users to ultraviolet radiation just like having exposure to
sunlight. The difference is the exposure is controlled by a timer.
Inspections are conducted twice a year and
entail (but are not limited to):
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Inspection of tanning devices
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Functionality of emergency shutoff controls on tanning device
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Cleaning Protocol
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Use of Protective Eyewear
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Display of warning signs and other documentation regarding overexposure
risks associated with ultraviolet radiation
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Record review for tanning exposure times and tanning of “minors”
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Location and condition of bathroom facilities
An
Operation License
is issued after:
-
Permit Application through our department
Tanning Salon Permit Application
(46kb;
pdf)
- Submittal of floor plans and documentation of devices meeting manufacturer
standards
Code of Federal Regulations on Light emitting products
and standards set forth in
Florida Administrative Code 64E-17
(52kb;
pdf)
-
Payment of fee (see fee schedule)
- Successful completion of the “Opening” Health Inspection and subsequent
inspections.
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Proof of “required training” through the Department of Health. All persons
employed who work in the Tanning Facility are required to have
initial training through
the Department of Health
Approved Training Courses
UV Free Tanning
There are many devices that are ultraviolet free, which are used to create the
appearance of the perfect tan. Currently the Department does
not regulate these types of products or
devices. The most asked about products are airbrush tanning and spray-on
tanning. These products use dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which interacts with the
skin to produce a bronze color. The Federal Food and Drug Administration
regulate and approve the chemicals used in alternative tanning methods. For
further information about these products click on the links below:
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Federal Food and Drug Administration Q & A on Sunless Tanners
If
you have a complaint regarding a Tanning Salon please call us at 850-595-6700 to
submit your complaint.
Related links:
Approved Sanitizers for Equipment
(40kb;
pdf)
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