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California bans use of sunbeds for under 18-year-olds

2011-10-11 12:37:52

California has become the first US state to ban the use of sunbeds for anyone

under the age of 18.

The bill was signed by Governor Jerry Brown on Sunday and will come into effect

on 1 January.

State senator Ted Lieu, who sponsored the bill, said youngsters needed to be

protected from the "lethally dangerous" radiation used in sunbeds.

Many states regulate the use of sunbeds, but California is the first to ban

their use for most teenagers.

The US Indoor Tanning Association told the Associated Press that under 18s made

up between 5% to 10% of its customers and the new law would hurt businesses.

'Rising epidemic'

Governor Brown's office said the bill was part of a cluster of legislation he

had signed designed to "improve the health and well-being of Californians".

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If everyone knew the true dangers of tanning beds, they'd be shocked

Ted Lieu California state senator

Under current law in California, children under the age of 14 are already

banned from using sunbeds but those aged between 15 and 17 can use them with

permission from their parents.

Texas has banned the use of sunbeds for youngsters under the age of 16, and

other states are considering a ban for under 18s, Senator Lieu was quoted by AP

as saying.

He said a higher age limit was needed because of evidence showing the

cancer-causing effects from the "ultraviolent-emitting radiation" from sunbeds

- particularly for those using them from a young age.

"If everyone knew the true dangers of tanning beds, they'd be shocked," he

said. "Skin cancer is a rising epidemic and the leading cause of cancer death

for women between 25 and 29."

In 2009, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on

Cancer (IARC) concluded that sunbeds are "carcinogenic to humans" and moved

them into its highest cancer risk category.

It made its decision following a review of research which concluded that the

risk of melanoma - the most deadly form of skin cancer - was increased by 75%

in people who started using sunbeds regularly before the age of 30.

England and Wales introduced a ban on the use of sunbeds for under 18s in April

2011, following a similar ban in Scotland. Brazil has banned the use of sunbeds

completely.