{"id":26715,"date":"2025-02-21T04:58:00","date_gmt":"2025-02-21T09:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/?p=26715"},"modified":"2025-02-20T09:00:35","modified_gmt":"2025-02-20T14:00:35","slug":"correcting-the-record-on-sunburn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/","title":{"rendered":"Correcting the Record on Sunburn: One ASA Success Story"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>By Joseph Levy, <\/em><em>American Suntanning Association<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The professional tanning community can take pride in the fact that when we do our jobs correctly, we are part of the solution \u2013 not part of the problem \u2013 in the fight against sunburn.<\/p>\n<p>Now more than ever, the data tell that story. Non-tanners do most of the sunburning outside today, according to the government\u2019s own data.<\/p>\n<p>In promoting our responsible story to legislators nationwide, I still occasionally stumble across anti-sun groups who quote a 2014 study asking the public to believe that sunbeds cause 3,234 emergency room visits per year in the United States.<\/p>\n<p>ASA debunked this in 2015. It\u2019s worth re-telling how ridiculous that bogus statistic was.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s because 3,234 wasn\u2019t a real number. It was a manufactured number. And as you look closer and closer at the math used to create it, you have to wonder how it ever got published. Consider:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>The raw data came from just 405 ER reports collected between 2003-2012 in 66 hospitals nationwide. That\u2019s less than 41 per year, which is much less than one emergency room visit per year per hospital related to sunbeds.<\/li>\n<li>The raw data came from a database that doesn\u2019t even collect information about sunbeds \u2013 the researchers had to mine through a subset of a public database to produce their own set of 405 reports. They did not release this subset database nor really report the details of how they created it.<\/li>\n<li>The raw data in the same database suggest that \u201claundry baskets\u201d were related to about seven times more injuries as compared to sunbeds. In fact, sunbeds would rank dead last in relative risk among the items actually listed in the database.<\/li>\n<li>The raw data show that ER reports in 2012 declined more than three-fold from the number collected in 2003. That should have been the lead-point \u2013 that sunburn from sunbeds was very rare and was significantly less common than it was a generation ago.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Perhaps most significant: The report did not isolate tanning salons, but rather manufactured data from sunbeds used either \u201cat home\u201d or in a \u201cpublic property\/place.\u201d That\u2019s where it gets really interesting.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>If every sunbed in that \u201cpublic property\/place\u201d category was in a tanning salon (which is unlikely \u2014 many were unmonitored sunbeds in apartment complexes or gyms) that translates into an ER injury rate of just 0.00000345 \u2014 or just over three-ten-thousandths of one percent for all public sunbeds in 2012.<\/li>\n<li>But since &#8220;public property\/place&#8221; is not just tanning salons \u2014 and in fact tanning salons may be the minority of sunbeds in that group &#8212; that means the ER injury rate at tanning salons would be somewhere between zero and three-ten-thousandths of one percent.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>And that\u2019s why (almost) no one quotes this number anymore. And it\u2019s why when they do, ASA has been able to nip in in the bud.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s the kind of thing we do every day promoting a responsible sun care message. And why as a life-long defender of moderate UV exposure, I look at this as a challenge for the real pros in the professional suntanning market to up our sunburn-prevention game. It\u2019s part of our success story.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for supporting ASA\u2019s efforts to bring this forward. It\u2019s one small part of our success story.<\/p>\n<p><em>Joseph Levy is Executive Director and Director of Scientific Affairs for American Suntanning Association. Levy is a member of the American Society for Photobiology and promotes sunburn prevention as a practical approach to sun care.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Joseph Levy, American Suntanning Association The professional tanning community can take pride in the fact that when we do our jobs correctly, we are part of the solution \u2013 not part of the problem \u2013 in the fight against sunburn. Now more than ever, the data tell that story. 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Non-tanners do most of the sunburning outside today, according to the government\u2019s own data.  In promoting our responsible story to legislators nationwide, I still occasionally stumble across anti-sun groups who quote a 2014 study asking the public to believe that sunbeds cause 3,234 emergency room visits per year in the United States.  ASA debunked this in 2015. It\u2019s worth re-telling how ridiculous that bogus statistic was.  That\u2019s because 3,234 wasn\u2019t a real number. It was a manufactured number. And as you look closer and closer at the math used to create it, you have to wonder how it ever got published. Consider:   The raw data came from just 405 ER reports collected between 2003-2012 in 66 hospitals nationwide. That\u2019s less than 41 per year, which is much less than one emergency room visit per year per hospital related to sunbeds.  The raw data came from a database that doesn\u2019t even collect information about sunbeds \u2013 the researchers had to mine through a subset of a public database to produce their own set of 405 reports. They did not release this subset database nor really report the details of how they created it.  The raw data in the same database suggest that \u201claundry baskets\u201d were related to about seven times more injuries as compared to sunbeds. In fact, sunbeds would rank dead last in relative risk among the items actually listed in the database.  The raw data show that ER reports in 2012 declined more than three-fold from the number collected in 2003. That should have been the lead-point \u2013 that sunburn from sunbeds was very rare and was significantly less common than it was a generation ago.  Perhaps most significant: The report did not isolate tanning salons, but rather manufactured data from sunbeds used either \u201cat home\u201d or in a \u201cpublic property\/place.\u201d That\u2019s where it gets really interesting.   If every sunbed in that \u201cpublic property\/place\u201d category was in a tanning salon (which is unlikely \u2014 many were unmonitored sunbeds in apartment complexes or gyms) that translates into an ER injury rate of just 0.00000345 \u2014 or just over three-ten-thousandths of one percent for all public sunbeds in 2012.  But since &quot;public property\/place&quot; is not just tanning salons \u2014 and in fact tanning salons may be the minority of sunbeds in that group -- that means the ER injury rate at tanning salons would be somewhere between zero and three-ten-thousandths of one percent.  And that\u2019s why (almost) no one quotes this number anymore. And it\u2019s why when they do, ASA has been able to nip in in the bud.  That\u2019s the kind of thing we do every day promoting a responsible sun care message. And why as a life-long defender of moderate UV exposure, I look at this as a challenge for the real pros in the professional suntanning market to up our sunburn-prevention game. It\u2019s part of our success story.  Thank you for supporting ASA\u2019s efforts to bring this forward. It\u2019s one small part of our success story.  Joseph Levy is Executive Director and Director of Scientific Affairs for American Suntanning Association. Levy is a member of the American Society for Photobiology and promotes sunburn prevention as a practical approach to sun care.\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Correcting the Record on Sunburn: One ASA Success Story - Smart Tan News\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"By Joseph Levy, American Suntanning Association  The professional tanning community can take pride in the fact that when we do our jobs correctly, we are part of the solution \u2013 not part of the problem \u2013 in the fight against sunburn.  Now more than ever, the data tell that story. Non-tanners do most of the sunburning outside today, according to the government\u2019s own data.  In promoting our responsible story to legislators nationwide, I still occasionally stumble across anti-sun groups who quote a 2014 study asking the public to believe that sunbeds cause 3,234 emergency room visits per year in the United States.  ASA debunked this in 2015. It\u2019s worth re-telling how ridiculous that bogus statistic was.  That\u2019s because 3,234 wasn\u2019t a real number. It was a manufactured number. And as you look closer and closer at the math used to create it, you have to wonder how it ever got published. Consider:   The raw data came from just 405 ER reports collected between 2003-2012 in 66 hospitals nationwide. That\u2019s less than 41 per year, which is much less than one emergency room visit per year per hospital related to sunbeds.  The raw data came from a database that doesn\u2019t even collect information about sunbeds \u2013 the researchers had to mine through a subset of a public database to produce their own set of 405 reports. They did not release this subset database nor really report the details of how they created it.  The raw data in the same database suggest that \u201claundry baskets\u201d were related to about seven times more injuries as compared to sunbeds. In fact, sunbeds would rank dead last in relative risk among the items actually listed in the database.  The raw data show that ER reports in 2012 declined more than three-fold from the number collected in 2003. That should have been the lead-point \u2013 that sunburn from sunbeds was very rare and was significantly less common than it was a generation ago.  Perhaps most significant: The report did not isolate tanning salons, but rather manufactured data from sunbeds used either \u201cat home\u201d or in a \u201cpublic property\/place.\u201d That\u2019s where it gets really interesting.   If every sunbed in that \u201cpublic property\/place\u201d category was in a tanning salon (which is unlikely \u2014 many were unmonitored sunbeds in apartment complexes or gyms) that translates into an ER injury rate of just 0.00000345 \u2014 or just over three-ten-thousandths of one percent for all public sunbeds in 2012.  But since &quot;public property\/place&quot; is not just tanning salons \u2014 and in fact tanning salons may be the minority of sunbeds in that group -- that means the ER injury rate at tanning salons would be somewhere between zero and three-ten-thousandths of one percent.  And that\u2019s why (almost) no one quotes this number anymore. And it\u2019s why when they do, ASA has been able to nip in in the bud.  That\u2019s the kind of thing we do every day promoting a responsible sun care message. And why as a life-long defender of moderate UV exposure, I look at this as a challenge for the real pros in the professional suntanning market to up our sunburn-prevention game. It\u2019s part of our success story.  Thank you for supporting ASA\u2019s efforts to bring this forward. It\u2019s one small part of our success story.  Joseph Levy is Executive Director and Director of Scientific Affairs for American Suntanning Association. 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Now more than ever, the data tell that story. Non-tanners do most of the sunburning outside today, according to the government\u2019s own data.  In promoting our responsible story to legislators nationwide, I still occasionally stumble across anti-sun groups who quote a 2014 study asking the public to believe that sunbeds cause 3,234 emergency room visits per year in the United States.  ASA debunked this in 2015. It\u2019s worth re-telling how ridiculous that bogus statistic was.  That\u2019s because 3,234 wasn\u2019t a real number. It was a manufactured number. And as you look closer and closer at the math used to create it, you have to wonder how it ever got published. Consider:   The raw data came from just 405 ER reports collected between 2003-2012 in 66 hospitals nationwide. That\u2019s less than 41 per year, which is much less than one emergency room visit per year per hospital related to sunbeds.  The raw data came from a database that doesn\u2019t even collect information about sunbeds \u2013 the researchers had to mine through a subset of a public database to produce their own set of 405 reports. They did not release this subset database nor really report the details of how they created it.  The raw data in the same database suggest that \u201claundry baskets\u201d were related to about seven times more injuries as compared to sunbeds. In fact, sunbeds would rank dead last in relative risk among the items actually listed in the database.  The raw data show that ER reports in 2012 declined more than three-fold from the number collected in 2003. That should have been the lead-point \u2013 that sunburn from sunbeds was very rare and was significantly less common than it was a generation ago.  Perhaps most significant: The report did not isolate tanning salons, but rather manufactured data from sunbeds used either \u201cat home\u201d or in a \u201cpublic property\/place.\u201d That\u2019s where it gets really interesting.   If every sunbed in that \u201cpublic property\/place\u201d category was in a tanning salon (which is unlikely \u2014 many were unmonitored sunbeds in apartment complexes or gyms) that translates into an ER injury rate of just 0.00000345 \u2014 or just over three-ten-thousandths of one percent for all public sunbeds in 2012.  But since \"public property\/place\" is not just tanning salons \u2014 and in fact tanning salons may be the minority of sunbeds in that group -- that means the ER injury rate at tanning salons would be somewhere between zero and three-ten-thousandths of one percent.  And that\u2019s why (almost) no one quotes this number anymore. And it\u2019s why when they do, ASA has been able to nip in in the bud.  That\u2019s the kind of thing we do every day promoting a responsible sun care message. And why as a life-long defender of moderate UV exposure, I look at this as a challenge for the real pros in the professional suntanning market to up our sunburn-prevention game. It\u2019s part of our success story.  Thank you for supporting ASA\u2019s efforts to bring this forward. It\u2019s one small part of our success story.  Joseph Levy is Executive Director and Director of Scientific Affairs for American Suntanning Association. 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In promoting our responsible story to legislators nationwide, I still occasionally stumble across anti-sun groups who quote a 2014 study asking the public to believe that sunbeds cause 3,234 emergency room visits per year in the United States.  ASA debunked this in 2015. It\u2019s worth re-telling how ridiculous that bogus statistic was.  That\u2019s because 3,234 wasn\u2019t a real number. It was a manufactured number. And as you look closer and closer at the math used to create it, you have to wonder how it ever got published. Consider:   The raw data came from just 405 ER reports collected between 2003-2012 in 66 hospitals nationwide. That\u2019s less than 41 per year, which is much less than one emergency room visit per year per hospital related to sunbeds.  The raw data came from a database that doesn\u2019t even collect information about sunbeds \u2013 the researchers had to mine through a subset of a public database to produce their own set of 405 reports. They did not release this subset database nor really report the details of how they created it.  The raw data in the same database suggest that \u201claundry baskets\u201d were related to about seven times more injuries as compared to sunbeds. In fact, sunbeds would rank dead last in relative risk among the items actually listed in the database.  The raw data show that ER reports in 2012 declined more than three-fold from the number collected in 2003. That should have been the lead-point \u2013 that sunburn from sunbeds was very rare and was significantly less common than it was a generation ago.  Perhaps most significant: The report did not isolate tanning salons, but rather manufactured data from sunbeds used either \u201cat home\u201d or in a \u201cpublic property\/place.\u201d That\u2019s where it gets really interesting.   If every sunbed in that \u201cpublic property\/place\u201d category was in a tanning salon (which is unlikely \u2014 many were unmonitored sunbeds in apartment complexes or gyms) that translates into an ER injury rate of just 0.00000345 \u2014 or just over three-ten-thousandths of one percent for all public sunbeds in 2012.  But since \"public property\/place\" is not just tanning salons \u2014 and in fact tanning salons may be the minority of sunbeds in that group -- that means the ER injury rate at tanning salons would be somewhere between zero and three-ten-thousandths of one percent.  And that\u2019s why (almost) no one quotes this number anymore. And it\u2019s why when they do, ASA has been able to nip in in the bud.  That\u2019s the kind of thing we do every day promoting a responsible sun care message. And why as a life-long defender of moderate UV exposure, I look at this as a challenge for the real pros in the professional suntanning market to up our sunburn-prevention game. It\u2019s part of our success story.  Thank you for supporting ASA\u2019s efforts to bring this forward. It\u2019s one small part of our success story.  Joseph Levy is Executive Director and Director of Scientific Affairs for American Suntanning Association. Levy is a member of the American Society for Photobiology and promotes sunburn prevention as a practical approach to sun care.","og_url":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/","og_site_name":"Smart Tan News","article_publisher":"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/SmartTan","article_published_time":"2025-02-21T09:58:00+00:00","og_image":[{"width":520,"height":200,"url":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/Smart-Tan-Logo.jpg","type":"image\/jpeg"}],"author":"smarttannews","twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_creator":"@SmartTan","twitter_site":"@SmartTan","twitter_misc":{"Written by":"smarttannews","Est. reading time":"3 minutes"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"Article","@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/#article","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/"},"author":{"name":"smarttannews","@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/#\/schema\/person\/722dc7049af55e0ed743d67ce9ed4819"},"headline":"Correcting the Record on Sunburn: One ASA Success Story","datePublished":"2025-02-21T09:58:00+00:00","mainEntityOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/"},"wordCount":589,"publisher":{"@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/#organization"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"","articleSection":["News"],"inLanguage":"en-US"},{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/","url":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/","name":"Correcting the Record on Sunburn: One ASA Success Story - Smart Tan News","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/#website"},"primaryImageOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/#primaryimage"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/correcting-the-record-on-sunburn\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"","datePublished":"2025-02-21T09:58:00+00:00","description":"By Joseph Levy, American Suntanning Association The professional tanning community can take pride in the fact that when we do our jobs correctly, we are part of the solution \u2013 not part of the problem \u2013 in the fight against sunburn. Now more than ever, the data tell that story. Non-tanners do most of the sunburning outside today, according to the government\u2019s own data. In promoting our responsible story to legislators nationwide, I still occasionally stumble across anti-sun groups who quote a 2014 study asking the public to believe that sunbeds cause 3,234 emergency room visits per year in the United States. ASA debunked this in 2015. It\u2019s worth re-telling how ridiculous that bogus statistic was. That\u2019s because 3,234 wasn\u2019t a real number. It was a manufactured number. And as you look closer and closer at the math used to create it, you have to wonder how it ever got published. Consider: The raw data came from just 405 ER reports collected between 2003-2012 in 66 hospitals nationwide. That\u2019s less than 41 per year, which is much less than one emergency room visit per year per hospital related to sunbeds. The raw data came from a database that doesn\u2019t even collect information about sunbeds \u2013 the researchers had to mine through a subset of a public database to produce their own set of 405 reports. They did not release this subset database nor really report the details of how they created it. The raw data in the same database suggest that \u201claundry baskets\u201d were related to about seven times more injuries as compared to sunbeds. In fact, sunbeds would rank dead last in relative risk among the items actually listed in the database. The raw data show that ER reports in 2012 declined more than three-fold from the number collected in 2003. That should have been the lead-point \u2013 that sunburn from sunbeds was very rare and was significantly less common than it was a generation ago. Perhaps most significant: The report did not isolate tanning salons, but rather manufactured data from sunbeds used either \u201cat home\u201d or in a \u201cpublic property\/place.\u201d That\u2019s where it gets really interesting. If every sunbed in that \u201cpublic property\/place\u201d category was in a tanning salon (which is unlikely \u2014 many were unmonitored sunbeds in apartment complexes or gyms) that translates into an ER injury rate of just 0.00000345 \u2014 or just over three-ten-thousandths of one percent for all public sunbeds in 2012. But since \"public property\/place\" is not just tanning salons \u2014 and in fact tanning salons may be the minority of sunbeds in that group -- that means the ER injury rate at tanning salons would be somewhere between zero and three-ten-thousandths of one percent. And that\u2019s why (almost) no one quotes this number anymore. And it\u2019s why when they do, ASA has been able to nip in in the bud. That\u2019s the kind of thing we do every day promoting a responsible sun care message. And why as a life-long defender of moderate UV exposure, I look at this as a challenge for the real pros in the professional suntanning market to up our sunburn-prevention game. It\u2019s part of our success story. Thank you for supporting ASA\u2019s efforts to bring this forward. It\u2019s one small part of our success story. Joseph Levy is Executive Director and Director of Scientific Affairs for American Suntanning Association. 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