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The term electric bath applies to numerous devices. One of these was an early form of tanning bed in the form of a cabinet in which
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is applied to the user via lamps. This was featured on the RMS ''Olympic'', the RMS ''Titanic'',{{cite web, url=http://www.victorianturkishbath.org/_6DIRECTORY/AtoZEstab/Liners/TitanOlympic/TitanOlympicEng.htm , title=VICTORIAN TURKISH BATHS: Ocean liners: RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic | , publisher=Victorianturkishbath.org , date= , accessdate=2013-09-24 and in numerous light care institutes.


Tanning bed

The electric bath as an early tanning bed was an old sunbed device designed and produced by the German firm of Heraeus, which produced numerous
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lamps during the early 1900s, as well as a particular self-standing horizontal reclining tanning device known as the electric bath. The electric bath consisted of a wooden stand which contained an
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power supply. Above the wooden stand was a green sheet-metal cabinet lid which contained many ultraviolet lamps, and four additional lamps which could be set into the lid and hooked in with metallic clamps. The additional lamps were placed on either side of the bath lid, as well as at the end to provide the user with extra tanning around the arm and feet areas. Users would open the lid, recline on a metallic surface placed upon the wooden stand, and close the lid. Often, a bath attendant would set the
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on the bath to a specific time, and the lamps would light up, sending waves of ultraviolet rays at the user's skin, creating a tan. The early models of the Heraeus electric bath are now considered dangerous, but conditions such as
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were never known to be caused by the
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rays conducted by the lamps during the time period they were featured and used in the device. Care had to be taken that the device was used in moderation. Many users survived and enjoyed the experience, although many mention having been burnt, most probably caused by exceeding the recommended 30-minute time limit. The electric bath was featured on the ''Olympic'' and the ''Titanic'' inside the Victorian-style Turkish baths. Women could use the bath during the morning hours, and men could use it during the afternoon and evening hours. A ticket was required to use the bath, and could be purchased from the bath attendants for four shillings or one dollar. The bath was also featured in the game '' Titanic: Adventure Out of Time'' by Cyberflix. In the game, the bath was depicted as a Turkish
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for therapeutic and recreational use rather than as a tanning bed. The bath is sabotaged by another character and electrocutes the user inside.


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