A new law will come in to effect in Scotland this week preventing under 18s using sunbeds.
According to the BBC, the Public Health Act will see an end to unmanned, coin operated tanning salons and a ban on the sale or hire of sunbeds to those under 18, with fines handed out for those caught flouting the law.
This comes on the back of statistics stating that skin cancer rates have quadrupled over the past 30 years.
Cancer Research UK are delighted with the ruling and are now lobbying for further legislation to cover the rest of the UK.
Sarah Woolnough, head of Policy at Cancer Research stated that “…sunbeds [are] now classified in the highest risk category for cancer” and that there is “…strong scientific evidence to show the damage that they are causing to skin- both increasing skin cancer risk and ageing the skin.”
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