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Tanning Bed Lamps

Posted by Gail Jones On November - 6 - 2009

There are a number of tanning bed lamps in every sun bed on the market. When you are getting a new, or especially a used or older tanning bed, make a careful examination of the lamps. Ensure that they are real tanning lamps and comply with the FDA guidelines with regard to health and safety. You should also consider how easy it is to get at the lamps. Make sure that the bulbs are not difficult to change when needed. It is very important, and a lot cheaper, if you can perform such routine maintenance yourself, if you buy a home sun bed.

There are two very different, non-interchangeable types of lamps used in low pressure and high pressure beds. You need to ensure you get the right tanning bed lamps for your sun bed, because you cannot use just any lamp you like. If you are ordering replacement bulbs on the Internet, check the make and model of your existing bed very carefully, because you have to ensure that the bulbs you are ordering are suitable for your bed.

High Pressure Sunbed Bulbs: high pressure beds use quartz lamps in a variety of sizes. The gases used in these bulbs are pressurized to slightly higher than atmospheric pressure. The lamps in these beds are located in the top of the bed, so that you tan from above only. When you have tanned the skin on one side of your body for about 10-12 minutes, you turn over and tan the other side. The flat bed of these tanners is a lot more comfortable than a conventional sun bed.

One of the biggest benefit of these HP lamps is the amount of time you need to spend on the tanning bed. Because you tan faster, you need to spend less time in the tanning salon, which means it works out cheaper. You can get the level of tan you want in about three weeks of three to five sessions each week. However, with a low pressure bed, it would take you at least a month to acquire the same level of colour. Maintaining your tan is much easier too. You only need two or three sessions each month to maintain the colour, as opposed to four times that many visits to a conventional salon bed. Many of these lamps use UVA rays only, not UVB rays which are responsible for sunburn.

Conventional Sun Bed Bulbs: Conventional, or low pressure beds use long tube lamps that look like household fluorescent tubes. The lamps are situated above and below the bed of the sun bed, which means that all the body parts are tanned at the same time, without the need to change positions during the session.

Low pressure beds use UVA and UVB rays in varying levels. Some use both rays and others emit mostly UVA with some UVB rays. UVA rays are responsible for the (premature) ageing effects on the skin and UVB rays are the burning rays that cause skin burn when you are outside in the sun. It is very important to determine which kind of rays your sun bed’s bulbs emit. You must ensure you replace your existing bulbs with the same new lamps after about 1,000 hours of use.

Another consideration when selecting the type of bed you use at home or in the salon, is the tanning bed lotion you will use. Different lotions suit different sorts of beds. The owner of your tanning salon can help you choose a lotion that will be best for the bed you are using and your skin type. No matter what bed you use, you should certainly always use a lotion or a cream, because they will nourish your skin and help you tan faster.

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