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Compliance by California tanning facilities with the聽nation鈥檚 first statewide ban on use before the age of聽18 years
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Background

Exposure to indoor tanning, especially at younger ages, is associated with increased risk of skin cancer. Even in states with parental consent requirements, teenagers used tanning facilities at high rates. In 2011, California became the first state to pass a complete ban on indoor tanning by those younger than 18 years.

Objective

We sought to determine whether tanning facilities in California were in compliance with the new law.

Methods

In a cross-sectional study, telephone calls were placed in May 2013 to a statewide random sample of tanning facilities by a study investigator indicating that she was 17 years old.

Results

Of 600 advertised indoor tanning facilities, 338 met inclusion criteria. A majority of respondents (77%, 95% confidence interval 72%-81%) told the underage caller that she could not use their ultraviolet tanning facility. Most facilities, however, denied any dangers from ultraviolet tanning (61%) and made unlawful claims of specific health benefits, including vitamin-D production (44%), skin disease treatment (22%), prevention of future sunburns (17%), and prevention or treatment of depression (8%).

Limitations

Tanning facilities may respond differently to a 17-year-old鈥檚 request to tan in person versus by telephone.

Conclusion

Given strong evidence linking indoor tanning to skin cancer, and the tanning industry鈥檚 documented history of marketing specifically to teenagers, this study suggests that laws banning indoor tanning younger than 18 years can meaningfully impact access. Additional enforcement, however, may be required to bring about accurate disclosure of risk and prevent claims of unproven health benefits.

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