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Lifestyle Family Fitness (Pinellas County)
2591 SR 580, Clearwater
| Business Name: Lifestyle Family Fitness | Permit: 52-69-00358 |
| Address: 2591 Sr 580, Clearwater, FL, 33761 | County: Pinellas |
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Sept. 21, 2011
Routine
Satisfactory -
March 11, 2011
Routine
Satisfactory -
July 19, 2010
Routine
Satisfactory -
March 18, 2010
Routine
Satisfactory -
July 27, 2009
Routine
Satisfactory -
Feb. 2, 2009
Routine
Satisfactory
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | Sept. 21, 2011 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | None |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Violations/Requirements
Equipment/Eyewear Sanitized - Before each use, tanning facility personnel shall properly sanitize tanning devices and protective eyewear.
There are risks associated with overexposure to ultraviolet light from tanning beds and booths as there are with overexposure to sunlight. Tanning facility staff will advise you about the maximum exposure time for the particular device you will use, the operation of emergency shutoff controls, the requirement for protective eyewear, and the location of personal hygiene facilities. Tanning bed surfaces and protective eyewear must be sanitized between uses.
Tanning facilities must only allow customers to tan only once within a 24 hour period. See 64E-17.002(2)(m) F.A.C.
There are currently more than 1,600 tanning facilities with over 7,100 tanning devices that are licensed by Florida county health departments. County Health Departments inspect tanning facilities twice per year to verify their safe and sanitary operation. In addition, the department developed a indoor tanning facts brochure to better educate the public. You may download the brochure (125K PDF) as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file, or you may request a printed version from the contact listed below.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | March 11, 2011 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | None |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Violations/Requirements
Records - A record shall be kept the facility operator of each customer's total number of tanning visits, tanning time exposures and the name of operator who assisted the customer. Record shall be kept for at least four years.
Replacement Lamps - Burned-out or defective lamps or defective filters shall be replaced with a type intended for use in that device as specified on the product label on the tanning equipment or lamps or filters that are equivalent under 21 CFR 1040.20.
Maintenance of Equipment - Equipment in each facility shall be maintained to meet the requirements of this rule and Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, part 1040.
Training - Personnel who assist customers must be trained on the proper operation and maintenance of tanning devices and have documentation on file attesting to this training.
There are risks associated with overexposure to ultraviolet light from tanning beds and booths as there are with overexposure to sunlight. Tanning facility staff will advise you about the maximum exposure time for the particular device you will use, the operation of emergency shutoff controls, the requirement for protective eyewear, and the location of personal hygiene facilities. Tanning bed surfaces and protective eyewear must be sanitized between uses.
Tanning facilities must only allow customers to tan only once within a 24 hour period. See 64E-17.002(2)(m) F.A.C.
There are currently more than 1,600 tanning facilities with over 7,100 tanning devices that are licensed by Florida county health departments. County Health Departments inspect tanning facilities twice per year to verify their safe and sanitary operation. In addition, the department developed a indoor tanning facts brochure to better educate the public. You may download the brochure (125K PDF) as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file, or you may request a printed version from the contact listed below.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | July 19, 2010 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | None |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Violations/Requirements
Maintenance of Equipment - Equipment in each facility shall be maintained to meet the requirements of this rule and Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, part 1040.
Customer Instructions - Prior to initial exposure, each customer shall be given a copy of written warning specified in 64E-17.002(6) and they shall be provided the opportunity to read the copy. Customers shall be instructed on the proper use of tanning devices and protective eyewear.
There are risks associated with overexposure to ultraviolet light from tanning beds and booths as there are with overexposure to sunlight. Tanning facility staff will advise you about the maximum exposure time for the particular device you will use, the operation of emergency shutoff controls, the requirement for protective eyewear, and the location of personal hygiene facilities. Tanning bed surfaces and protective eyewear must be sanitized between uses.
Tanning facilities must only allow customers to tan only once within a 24 hour period. See 64E-17.002(2)(m) F.A.C.
There are currently more than 1,600 tanning facilities with over 7,100 tanning devices that are licensed by Florida county health departments. County Health Departments inspect tanning facilities twice per year to verify their safe and sanitary operation. In addition, the department developed a indoor tanning facts brochure to better educate the public. You may download the brochure (125K PDF) as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file, or you may request a printed version from the contact listed below.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | March 18, 2010 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | 97.5 |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Violations/Requirements
Equipment/Eyewear Sanitized - Before each use, tanning facility personnel shall properly sanitize tanning devices and protective eyewear.
Customer Instructions - Prior to initial exposure, each customer shall be given a copy of written warning specified in 64E-17.002(6) and they shall be provided the opportunity to read the copy. Customers shall be instructed on the proper use of tanning devices and protective eyewear.
There are risks associated with overexposure to ultraviolet light from tanning beds and booths as there are with overexposure to sunlight. Tanning facility staff will advise you about the maximum exposure time for the particular device you will use, the operation of emergency shutoff controls, the requirement for protective eyewear, and the location of personal hygiene facilities. Tanning bed surfaces and protective eyewear must be sanitized between uses.
Tanning facilities must only allow customers to tan only once within a 24 hour period. See 64E-17.002(2)(m) F.A.C.
There are currently more than 1,600 tanning facilities with over 7,100 tanning devices that are licensed by Florida county health departments. County Health Departments inspect tanning facilities twice per year to verify their safe and sanitary operation. In addition, the department developed a indoor tanning facts brochure to better educate the public. You may download the brochure (125K PDF) as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file, or you may request a printed version from the contact listed below.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | July 27, 2009 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | 98.0 |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Violations/Requirements
Equipment/Eyewear Sanitized - Before each use, tanning facility personnel shall properly sanitize tanning devices and protective eyewear.
There are risks associated with overexposure to ultraviolet light from tanning beds and booths as there are with overexposure to sunlight. Tanning facility staff will advise you about the maximum exposure time for the particular device you will use, the operation of emergency shutoff controls, the requirement for protective eyewear, and the location of personal hygiene facilities. Tanning bed surfaces and protective eyewear must be sanitized between uses.
Tanning facilities must only allow customers to tan only once within a 24 hour period. See 64E-17.002(2)(m) F.A.C.
There are currently more than 1,600 tanning facilities with over 7,100 tanning devices that are licensed by Florida county health departments. County Health Departments inspect tanning facilities twice per year to verify their safe and sanitary operation. In addition, the department developed a indoor tanning facts brochure to better educate the public. You may download the brochure (125K PDF) as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file, or you may request a printed version from the contact listed below.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health
Inspection Detail
Inspection at a glance
| Inspection Date | Feb. 2, 2009 |
| Inspection Purpose | Routine |
| Inspection Score | 97.0 |
| Inspection Result | Satisfactory |
Violations/Requirements
Label Attached - Tanning equipment shall be labeled in accordance with 21 CFR, part 1040.
Booths - Stand-up booths shall have a means to indicate the proper exposure distance for customers, be designed and secured to withstand the stress of falling person, and maintain a temperature below 100 F.
Equipment/Eyewear Sanitized - Before each use, tanning facility personnel shall properly sanitize tanning devices and protective eyewear.
There are risks associated with overexposure to ultraviolet light from tanning beds and booths as there are with overexposure to sunlight. Tanning facility staff will advise you about the maximum exposure time for the particular device you will use, the operation of emergency shutoff controls, the requirement for protective eyewear, and the location of personal hygiene facilities. Tanning bed surfaces and protective eyewear must be sanitized between uses.
Tanning facilities must only allow customers to tan only once within a 24 hour period. See 64E-17.002(2)(m) F.A.C.
There are currently more than 1,600 tanning facilities with over 7,100 tanning devices that are licensed by Florida county health departments. County Health Departments inspect tanning facilities twice per year to verify their safe and sanitary operation. In addition, the department developed a indoor tanning facts brochure to better educate the public. You may download the brochure (125K PDF) as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file, or you may request a printed version from the contact listed below.
Source: Florida Department of Health / Division of Environmental Public Health