Lamps and Amps – Flight 2
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1. Question
Among the tanning equipment labeling guidelines set forth by the FDA, which of the following must be indicated? Select all that apply.
CorrectYou got it! The label indicates proper use of the equipment.
IncorrectNot quite. The FDA guidelines state the labels must include recommendations and warnings about tanning positions, exposure schedule recommendations, and the type of lamps to be used.
- Question 2 of 8
2. Question
Drag and drop the description on the right to link it to the appropriate lamp type on the left.
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- A fluorescent lamp, typically 80W, 100W & 120W
- Filled with mercury vapor, emits mostly UVA
- Generally 160W, 180W & 200W; features significantly higher power consumption
- Has an internal reflective coating that typically boosts the lamp's output and can result in shorter session times
- Low-Pressure Lamp
- High-Pressure Lamp
- VHO Lamp
- RUVA Lamp
CorrectThat’s right! You matched them all.
IncorrectNot quite. You didn’t match all of the lamp types to their descriptions.
- Question 3 of 8
3. Question
Which of the important practices only applies to stand-up tanning?
CorrectThat’s right! Methods for finding proper exposure distance are unique to tanning booths.
IncorrectNo, that’s not quite right. The only one of these that applies specifically to tanning booths is showing the guest how to find the proper exposure distance.
- Question 4 of 8
4. Question
True or False: An indoor tanning lamp’s performance is directly related to the tanning system in which it is installed.
CorrectYou got it! A lamp’s performance is directly related to the tanning system.
IncorrectActually, this is true. A lamp’s performance is directly related to the tanning system in which it’s installed.
- Question 5 of 8
5. Question
What does Filling Work with Intention mean?
CorrectThat’s right! It can affect the guest and their experience at the salon.
IncorrectNot quite. By Filling Work with Intention, you can make everyday experiences become much more!
- Question 6 of 8
6. Question
True or False: The exact same lamp in two similar sunbeds will emit the exact same UV output.
CorrectThat’s right. A sunbed’s output is determined not only by the lamp, but also by the transmissive quality of the acrylic shield, the ballast and the incoming voltage.
IncorrectThat’s not right. A sunbed’s output is determined not only by the lamp, but also by the transmissive quality of the acrylic shield, the ballast and the incoming voltage.
- Question 7 of 8
7. Question
True or False: When it is time to replace sunlamps, you are only required to make sure that they are the same wattage as the existing lamps.
CorrectYou got it! The replacement lamps must be registered FDA compatible.
IncorrectActually, that’s not right. The replacement lamps must be registered FDA compatible.
- Question 8 of 8
8. Question
True or False: If a sunlamp’s ends are darkened, it means it’s time to replace the lamp.
CorrectThat’s right! End-darkening indicates natural depreciation of the lamp. Proper use of a UV meter and the manufacturer’s suggested useful lamp life should be used to determine when replacement is necessary.
IncorrectThat’s not it. End-darkening indicates natural depreciation of the lamp. Proper use of a UV meter and the manufacturer’s suggested useful lamp life should be used to determine when replacement is necessary.