Each tanning facility shall be constructed, operated and maintained to meet the following minimum requirements:
The following warning sign, provided by the Department, shall be conspicuously posted within 3 feet of each piece of tanning equipment; it shall be readily legible, clearly visible, and not obstructed by any barrier, equipment, or other item so that the user can easily view the warning sign before energizing the ultraviolet light generating equipment:
Danger - Ultraviolet Radiation. (This indented heading must be in upper case letters.)
* Follow instructions.
* Avoid too frequent or lengthy exposure. As with natural sunlight, exposure to a sunlamp may cause eye and skin injury, sunburn and allergic reactions. Repeated overexposure may cause chronic damage characterized by wrinkling, dryness, premature aging of the skin, and skin cancer.
* Wear protective eyewear.
* Failure to use protective eyewear may result in severe burns or long-term injury to the eyes. (This sentence must be in upper case letters.)
* Ultraviolet radiation from sunlamps enhances the effects of the sun. Do not sunbathe before or after exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
* Abnormal or increased skin sensitivity or burning may be caused by certain foods, medications (including, but not limited to tranquilizers, diuretics, antibiotics, high blood pressure medication, birth control pills, and skin creams), cosmetics or toiletries. Consult a physician or pharmacist before using a sunlamp if you are using prescription or non-prescription medications, have a history of skin problems, or believe yourself especially sensitive to sunlight. Pregnant women and women on birth control pills who use a tanning device may develop discolored skin.
* If you do not tan in the sun, you are unlikely to tan from the use of this product.
* Use of a tanning device may not provide a protective base in regard to sun exposure.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 795.150