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get booths and dump the beds!You clients must have very bad home lives, or they need medical attention.Oh are you in a nursing home?I would give them 5 min to get out then I would pound on the door and ask if they needed me to call 911 !!!!Whats up with there people?
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its relaxing chippp. Nothing wrong with falling asleep in a tanning bed. Thats why the beds shut off automatically, so you don't burn if you DO fall asleep. I'd say 10 mins at the most, especially when you have other customers waiting. The average person needs at least 5 mins to get dressed.solid
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I was thinking about the same topic today. As most have already said, 10 min. max.One customer fell asleep & didn't hear the knocking on the door or her name being called. After a few minutes we really thought something went wrong so after no response, we opened the door parcially. Out of all things, the door creeking as we opened it revived her. After her initial shock set in that she knew where she was, everything was fine.
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If we are really busy I knock after 5 min. If not I just let them snooze a bit...lolAbout a year ago, I was busy with sales people, and some out of town friends came by to visit so my mind wasn't where it was suppose to be (shame on me) anyway I noticed one of my clients come out of the room and he looked like a deer in headlites... Oh my gosh, he had been asleep for 45 mins. after the bed shut off....
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can't these people sleep at home?Your bed at home is a much better place for sleeping.How could anyone sleep on those rock hard plastic windows in a pool of sweat?I remember just how bad tanning beds are,uncomfortable cold and clammy at first sweaty and hot at the middle and end of the session, the drying the sweat off to getting in to your duds again all sticky...please don't remind me of it.I like my bed for sleeping.Maybe I don't have the extra fat on me to act as a cushion to soften the hard plastic.If tanning beds are good for sleeping on why don't they make acrylic slabs for you to sleep on at home too?Crazy nuts.Slabs are for stiffs!!!!!I can think of 100s of other ways to relax then on a hard sweaty slab.
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