A level 1 tanning bed is an economic option but they produce high levels of uvb rays the rays that can cause sunburn if not used properly.
Uv tanning beds meaning.
Uv radiation is a form of electromagnetic energy.
A uvb tanning bed is an indoor device that emits 93 percent ultraviolet a uva and 7 percent ultraviolet b uvb light and is used to darken skin.
Typically the higher the level the lower the uv rays.
In the 1980s tanning beds came with 24 26 or 32 lamps see reference 1.
These kinds of tanning beds use short wave ultraviolet uv light emitted from either fluorescent or incandescent bulbs producing a tan closer to what natural sun bathing might produce.
It depends on your skin type and the amount of money that you re willing to pay.
Typically found in tanning salons gyms spas hotels and sporting facilities and less often in private residences the most common device is a horizontal tanning bed also known as a sunbed or solarium.
Level 1 tanning beds are the basic beds with tanning times that are long but usually priced low.
It can come from natural sources such as sunlight as well as artificial sources such as lasers black lights and tanning beds.
Tanning bed levels are the amount of pressure and uv rays that the bulbs in the bed or stand up unit produce.
Ultraviolet a uva light or ultraviolet b uvb light.
Tanning beds work by creating an artificial sources of ultraviolet light which is present in two forms.
If you love the experience of relaxing in a tanning bed level 1 tanning beds are the perfect choice for you.