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FatimaAsSideqah
04-11-2008, 10:51 PM
As Salaam Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu

A 13-year-old boy is recovering after sustaining severe burn blisters to his face after visiting a tanning salon three times in a day.

Kieron Saunders from Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent, spent a total of 21 minutes under the lights of the stand-up booth.

He has been told to stay at home for a week after the burns became infected.

The salon's owner, Steven James, said he was "gutted" by the incident and is arranging meetings with officials to prevent it happening again.

Kieron's mother, Maria, said she had warned her son about the dangers of sunbeds before and had threatened to "ground him" and take away his pocket money if he used them again.

Swelling

"His lips swelled up and he looked like Baloo the bear from the Jungle Book," said Mrs Saunders.

"He couldn't lift his head up and he couldn't swallow. The doctor said it was because he had been badly burned.

"Kieron is quite a vain boy and he is self-conscious about his acne - that was why he used sunbeds."

The salon, called 'Sun Kissed', displays signs stating under-16s are not allowed to use the booths and not to tan for longer than six minutes.

However, the premises remains unstaffed for much of the day.

Mrs Saunders said her son ignored signs in the salon about tanning and she called for it to be staffed at all times.

The salon owner said he is looking at ways to prevent such an incident happening again but added that the salon was only unstaffed to compete with others in the area.

"I would very much prefer to have someone there all the time," added Mr James.

"We are not operating illegally and if laws were passed to make all salons staffed all of the time it would solve the problem.

"I was absolutely gutted when this happened and I'm very concerned about it.

"I'm now considering staffing the shop outside school hours and maybe full time."


The British Association of Dermatologists said there needed to be further scrutiny of the tanning industry.

"This sort of horror story is precisely why sunbeds need tighter regulation," said Nina Goad, from the association.

"Under 18s should not be allowed to use sunbeds, and unmanned, coin operated sunbeds should be scrapped altogether.

"Children can't be expected to understand the risks that these machines pose, especially when they can be found at sports centres and places that suggest they are 'healthy', which sends conflicting messages."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_east/7341450.stm

What a silly boy!
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there there
04-11-2008, 11:09 PM
I miss the days when being a boy was all about impulse and being a free spirit.
I'm 18 and I find it surprising I can pull of reminiscing about social mores of my childhood already, I thought that was reserved for old men! "Well in my day..." lol
Every time I see a boy younger than 14 overly concious of what he looks like and the clothes he's wearing I just think of how much he's missing. I'm not saying one should be completely indifferent but childhood shouldn't be about that; should be a time of spontaneity and wonder which is hard to get if all you care about is that nice coat you're getting next week.
The quote "youth is wasted on the young" couldn't be more relevant here.
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FatimaAsSideqah
04-11-2008, 11:14 PM
Greetings There there.

Thanks for your comment. I can understand from your view and it just surprised to me that the Sun Kissed tanning shop just let that young boy into that shop by 3 times!! Such bad service! I bet that young boy felt gutted! :rollseyes
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Ebtisweetsam
04-11-2008, 11:41 PM
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Ive always been against those places... well not always, just wen i found out they lead to cancer. Anyway, so for something like this to happen........ BIIIGGG wake up call, avoid these places peoplE!!!
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Woodrow
04-12-2008, 03:50 PM
The wonders of the advertising. Pale skinned people are convinced they need to be darker so tanning salons thrive dark skinned people are convinced they need to be lighter so skin bleaching sell. Why can't people be happy with they were born with.
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Ali.
04-12-2008, 04:19 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by RighteousLady
What a silly boy!
Yeah, his own fault.
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Muezzin
04-15-2008, 03:27 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Woodrow
The wonders of the advertising. Pale skinned people are convinced they need to be darker so tanning salons thrive dark skinned people are convinced they need to be lighter so skin bleaching sell. Why can't people be happy with they were born with.
I don't know. If you were the Jolly Green Giant, I'd feel some sympathy.

This boy is clearly not a green giant. He's got a great personal injury claim, mind, so he could at some future point become jolly.
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