Read More About Tanning Bed Acrylics Here:
Tanning bed "acrylics" are the clear or frosted plastic shields you lay down on when indoor tanning in a sunbed.
Acrylics are also utilized in upright and vertical stand up tanning booths
to protect the lamps and customers from each other. Tanning
acrylics are
generally clear but there is a "frosted"
acrylic produced by some tanning bed manufacturers which
give the tanning equipment a newer look.
Acrylics can be curved, contoured, or shaped to fit the bench or canopy of a tanning bed and can range in cost from $175 for a 20 minute bed to $1900 for some of the
most expensive
tanning beds like the ETS Sunscape 755 tanning bed pictured
below.
Click here to buy tanning bed acrylics from our parts website.
The
concept of frosted acrylic is an interesting one and
perhaps a great
differentiator if you are in a
competitive environment; however, they reduce lamp
effectiveness by 20-30% so keep that in mind when buying
replacement lamps. A very important maintenance fact: a
dirty acrylic can also reduce lamp efficiency by 20-50%, so plan to
clean the inside of your acrylics on a monthly schedule. The
results of cleaning your tanning bed acrylics can be tested with a UV
Light Meter which strongly recommend. A UV light meter is the most
useful tool a salon owner can own...read more in my eBook!
What is your return policy on this eBook on How to Open a Tanning Salon?
If you are not completely satisfied with this information and
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Why have so many tanning salons failed lately and why would I be successful?
This eBook addresses this very issue and fully explains why "their loss is your gain" and
why you should be buying when every one else is selling.
Are there renewed health concerns about the dangers of UV exposure?
Yes! There is currently a movement to ban teens
under 16 from tanning beds and we
"support" this
law because studies have shown the skin of a teenager is 10 times more at risk of cancer when exposed to UV light in the "developing" years of their life. The tanning industry's
response to this is to develop new technologies including uv free sunless tanning booths and collagen inducing red light therapy beds, which are becoming increasingly more popular every day.