Can customers tan every 24 hours or is it every 48 hours?
The answer lies in your tanning device’s exposure schedule. Regulated states allow at least every 48 hours between visits, because exposure schedules permit that. Some exposure schedules, often with additional guidelines, permit tanning on a daily or 24-hour basis. Exposure schedules are general guidelines for tanning your customers. However, some states choose to interpret them literally. For example, some regulated states will enforce a strict 24-hour rule—that is to say, no tanning again until 24 hours to the minute have passed. If you allowed someone to tan 15 minutes less than 24 hours, you can be cited. Most states allow a little margin of tolerance, recognizing that lamp and acrylic age, customer’s base tan when first starting out and perhaps other factors may be legitimate reasons for accelerating a person’s tanning schedule. If your state has regulations, and the state permits a margin of tolerance, you will need to be careful when adjusting a person’s schedule outside the fra