Tanning bed ban urged for under-18s
CBC News
Posted: Feb 3, 2012 10:15 AM ET
Last Updated: Feb 3, 2012 11:04 AM ET
Tanning parlours have sought to establish and keep teenagers as clients, the Canadian Paediatric Society says. (Phil Coale/Associated Press)
Related
Related Links
External Links
(Note:CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external links.)
Children and teens under the age of 18 should be banned from using commercial indoor tanning beds, the Canadian Paediatric Society says.
In a position statement published on Friday, the group called for laws to keep minors out of tanning facilities because of a "serious cancer risk."
"Tanning parlours have sought to establish and maintain a client-base among teenagers," the statement said.
"Consequently, the Canadian Paediatric Society is joining other prominent health organizations in support of a ban on the use of commercial tanning facilities by Canadian children and youth under the age of 18 years."
The group said 25 per cent of Canadians aged 13 to 19 have used a tanning salon.
Currently, Nova Scotia and southern Vancouver Island are the only Canadian jurisdictions with laws to keep children and youth out of tanning parlours, according to CPS.
The World Health Organization, the Canadian Medical Association, the Canadian Dermatology Association, the International Agency for Research on Cancer and U.S. medical groups have all supported legislation to ban the use of artificial tanning devices by children and teens.The machines emit ultraviolet radiation which has been linked to the development of skin cancer.
Earlier this week, the Joint Canadian Tanning Association, an industry group, called on sunbed operators and employees to limit claims being made about the benefits of indoor sunbathing.
In December 2011, a Manitoba MP again tabled a federal bill that would ban the use of artificial tanning equipment by those under 18. It’s the second time that James Bezan has tried to have such legislation enacted.
Share Tools
Top News Headlines
- CP Rail union, Tories battle over collective bargaining
- The federal Conservatives defended their plan to force striking Canadian Pacific Railway employees back to work as a way to keep the economy on track, while the union representing 4,800 workers said their collective bargaining rights are under attack. more »
- Missing Winnipeg kids found in Mexico back with mom

- Two Winnipeg children who had been missing for nearly four years are back home, reunited with their mother, after they were located in Mexico late last week. more »
- Bullyproof: One classroom confession
- Chadia became physically scarred after incessant teasing. Her story is one of 150 gathered in a video confessional booth at a Quebec school. more »
- Hesjedal knew Giro win was no sure thing

- Victoria cyclist Ryder Hesjedal says his Giro d'Italia victory was never a sure thing, despite being the favourite going into the final stage of the three-week race. more »
Latest Health News Headlines
- 5 ways to prevent kids from getting poisoned
- Poison centres across Canada field about 160,000 calls a year about children exposed to medications and other household chemicals more »
- Dementia patients may not imagine their future
- Our ability to imagine our future depends on a part of the brain used to store general knowledge, which is affected by some forms of dementia. more »
- Eastern Health to cut hundreds of jobs, Liberals say
- Health Minister Susan Sullivan says spending cuts at the province's largest health authority will not hurt programs and services, despite a claim by the Opposition Liberals. more »
- Ontario knocked for special-needs student support
- The province should conduct a review of how it serves special-needs students and improve a policy to support connections between schools and the community, a new report urges. more »
FEATURED HEALTH
- Missing Winnipeg kids found in Mexico back with mom
- Canadian Everest climber's body recovered
- Thunder Bay flooding causes state of emergency
- Vatican denies cardinal suspected in leaks scandal
- Evolution skeptics will soon be silenced by science: Richard Leakey
- Tories line up to argue CP Railway strike hurting economy
- Remains found in bag on Cape Breton river ID'd
- Justin Bieber wanted for questioning in L.A. scuffle
- Accused in blast that killed Alberta mom handled her funds

