- Use of this device must be discontinued until medical advice is sought if
any unexpected side effects such as itching occur within 48 hours of the
first exposure session inattendus, tels que des démangeaisons, se
produisent dans les 48 h qui suivent la première séance d'exposition.
- After 10 consecutive minutes of exposure under the UV lamp, an interval
of 30 minutes must follow. Wait a minimum of 48 hours between the first
two exposures. The maximum permitted number of exposures per year is
200.
- Ultraviolet radiation from the sun or a UV device can irreversibly damage
the skin and eyes. These biological effects depend on the quality and
quantity of the radiation and individual skin sensitivity.
- Skin can develop sunburn following overexposure. Excessive repeated
exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun or a UV device can cause
premature skin ageing and increased risk of developing skin tumours.
These risks increase as the cumulative exposure to UV radiation increases.
Exposure at an early age increases the risk of skin damage later in life.
- Superficial eye inflammation can occur if not protected, and in some cases
the retina can be damaged following excessive exposure. Cataract can
develop after repeated exposure.
- In the case of pronounced individual sensitivity or an allergic reaction to
ultraviolet radiation, medical advice should be sought before beginning
exposure.
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