Tanning Bed / Dome Rules Sample Clauses

Tanning Bed / Dome Rules. Use of the tanning facility by you is subject to the following: • You must be 18 years of age, or older. If you are not 18 or older, you agree that it is your responsibility to notify us, and to provide us with a written parental consent before using the tanning facility. • Your financial account must be current. Any outstanding rent installments, late fees, fines, etc. will prevent you from tanning until paid in full. • Your failure to use eye protection made for indoor tanning may result in permanent damage to your eyes. • Overexposure to ultraviolet light (whether from natural or artificial sources) may result in premature aging of the skin. • Repeated exposure to ultraviolet light (whether from natural or artificial sources) may result in skin cancer. • Abnormal skin sensitivity or burning may be caused by reactions of ultraviolet light to certain: (i) foods; (ii) cosmetics; or (iii) medications, including, but not limited to: tranquilizers, diuretics, antibiotics, high blood pressure medicines, or birth control pills. • If you are taking a prescription or over-the-counter drug, you should consult a physician before using a tanning device. • If you are pregnant, you should consult a physician before using a tanning device. • If you have abnormal skin sensitivity or a history of skin problems or are prone to easy burning when in the sun or a tanning device, you should consult a physician before using the tanning device. • You can only tan 1time within a 24 hour period. • You may only use tanning lotion or oil that is for indoor use ONLY! If we find that you are using outdoor lotion we will give you one warning and if we find it again you will be banned from tanning. I acknowledge that I have read and that I understand the foregoing warning. On behalf of myself and my family and heirs, I assume the risk, and therefore hold Cardinal Group and the property Owner, and its employees harmless, for any injury (including death) or accident, which relates to the use or misuse of the tanning device.
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