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Court warning for tanning companies

Posted August 29, 2008 15:06:00
Updated August 29, 2008 15:15:00

The Federal Court has ruled tanning salons breached the Trade Practices Act by publishing misleading claims about solarium use.

The court ordered the Solarium Industry Association and two solarium companies not to publish misleading information about the risks of solarium tanning.

Justice Ray Finkelstein found the Australian Tanning Association and Victoria's biggest solarium chain, Body Bronze, misrepresented the risks of solarium tanning.

He found Body Bronze had published a range of misleading claims, including statements that there was no evidence linking solarium use to an increased risk of skin cancer, and that tanning protects the skin against sunburn.

The court prohibited any similar publications and ordered the implementation of a trade practices compliance program.

The association, Body Bronze and its former chief executive, and another company, Tropical Sun, were told by Justice Finkelstein they could be charged with contempt if they failed to comply with his orders.

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