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Tanning Facility Inspection Reports

Published date: June 20, 2025
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Tanning facilities will be routinely inspected and are required to operate in accordance with the Public Health Act and Tanning Facility Regulations. Results are updated within one week of the date of inspection.

Do not interpret the status of an operation based on the results of one inspection. Up to five years of inspections (maximum 15 reports) are available. Review the history of the tanning facility before arriving at any conclusion.

Only inspections results after June 4th will be displayed.

Inspection Report

Following every inspection, the results are reported using the following categories:

  • Satisfactory: The tanning facility has met the minimum standards set out in the regulations.
  • Unsatisfactory - Re-inspection Required: The tanning facility has not met the minimum standards set out in the regulations; a follow-up inspection is required.
  • Unsatisfactory - Warning Letter Required: A follow-up inspection reveals that the tanning facility has not corrected the item(s) previously noted on an inspection report. The follow-up inspection report will indicate that the inspection result is unsatisfactory, that a warning letter may be issued and that a further (second) follow-up inspection is required.
  • Health Order: The Chief Public Health Officer will issue a written order if necessary to prevent, decrease the effect of or eliminate a condition that fails to meet a prescribed standard in relation to health, injury or illness.
  • Closure: Immediate action against a tanning facility where an inspection finds that a condition(s) exists that places the health of the public in immediate danger.