I Care for Eye Care – Flight 1
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1. Question
Why is it necessary to wear FDA compliant eye protection? (Select all that apply.)
CorrectThat’s right! Damage to the eye from UV light exposure can range from corneal and retinal burn to possible permanent sight loss.
IncorrectThat’s not quite right. Remember, you need to make sure guests’ eyes are properly protected from UV light exposure during indoor tanning.
- Question 2 of 8
2. Question
When can a guest tan indoors without eye protection?
CorrectThat’s right! Guests need eye protection that blocks 99% of UVA light and 99.9% of UVB light emitted by the tanning system every time they tan indoors.
IncorrectThat’s not right. Remember, cotton balls and towels don’t block UV light, and eyelids block only 25% of UV light. Sunglasses are not in full compliance with 21 CFR 1040.20 performance standards, and even when tanning bulbs are old, they still emit UV light.
- Question 3 of 8
3. Question
How can you tell if eyewear is FDA compliant for indoor tanning?
CorrectThat’s right. To be used in an indoor tanning facility, eye protection must meet or exceed the requirements of 21 CFR 1040.20 performance standards.
IncorrectThat’s not right. FDA compliant eye protection has a specific label printed on the packaging.
- Question 4 of 8
4. Question
Is disposable eye protection reusable?
CorrectThat’s right. You’ll need to provide your guests with a fresh pair of disposables for each tanning session to ensure their eyes are properly protected.
IncorrectThat’s not right. Disposable eye protection is not like disposable contact lenses. Once you’ve used a pair, that’s it.
- Question 5 of 8
5. Question
Which is a better guest experience: Guest Sacrifice or Guest Surprise?
CorrectThat’s right. Converting Sacrifice to Surprise is a sure way to increase guest loyalty as guests see you are willing to take extra steps to address their needs.
IncorrectThat’s not right. Guest Sacrifice is the gap between what a guest wants and what a guest is willing to settle for.
- Question 6 of 8
6. Question
The Protecting Your Eyes: It’s Not Optional brochure offers eye protection tips to consumers. Select the consumer tips that are listed in that brochure. (Select all that apply.)
CorrectThat’s right! All of these are tips for consumers found in the Protecting Your Eyes brochure. Federal regulation requires a tanning facility to make FDA compliant eye protection available to consumers, but it’s the guest’s responsibility to wear it.
IncorrectThat’s not quite right. All of these are tips for consumers found in the Protecting Your Eyes brochure. Remember, Federal regulation requires a tanning facility to make FDA compliant eye protection available to consumers, but it’s the guest’s responsibility to wear it.
- Question 7 of 8
7. Question
True or False: Overexposure from UV to unprotected eyes is cumulative and can lead to permanent damage.
CorrectThat’s right! UV overexposure can cause cumulative and permanent damage to your eyes.
IncorrectThat’s not right. UV overexposure can cause cumulative and permanent damage to your eyes.
- Question 8 of 8
8. Question
How frequently should a new batch of cleaning solution be made when cleaning goggles to meet the required Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard?
CorrectThat’s right. Dispose of solution each night and re-mix fresh each morning; solution must be made at least every 24 hours.
IncorrectThat’s not right. Dispose of solution each night and re-mix fresh each morning; solution must be made at least every 24 hours.