Salon sanitation equipment is very important. We are not here to tell you (probably only a little), but taking care of our customers' health is very important to you. There are several stories about the dirty nail salon that uses dirty tools. You can not only be fined for these offenses, you can also endanger your customers. In order to change the negative recognition of the people against the nail salon, we all need to cooperate. You must clean your station, pedicure chair and equipment in front of each customer. In fact, it is not difficult to follow standard procedures. Below we have listed the basic lists you should follow. This is just the beginning; more details can be found on the NAILS website (see "Find All Online"). We urge you to take our responsibility (download from www.nailsmag.com/handouts)
o Disinfect and disinfect all reusable trimming tools according to state regulations and industry 'best practices'.
o Do not use blades to cut skin containing keratin. Sometimes several service processes need to gently remove heavy callus
o Take measures to minimize smell, vapor and dust in the salon. These procedures include the use of covered waste cans to cover up the product tightly and extract only enough products for each service.
o Regardless of the type of pedicure spa to use, always follow the correct safety procedure for disinfection procedures by nail cleaning and disinfection technicians. Each customer explains the specific cleaning method after the end of each day and once a week.
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Conclusion In this course, I explained the importance of keeping the salon clean and healthy, ensuring reputation in customers, customers, and the community. We discussed the differences between cleaning, hygiene, disinfection and disinfection and reconsidered important terms for these concepts. In addition to the cleanliness of the salon, we also examined several dangers frequently affecting salon experts, including repeating movements. We provide some useful hints to eliminate these cumulative risks
Health is one of the most important aspects of the nail salon industry. Proper hygiene control helps prevent fungal and bacterial diseases from spreading from customers to other customers and ensuring safe working conditions within the salon. Texas Beauty Departmentment will complete annual review and applicable applicable information on the nail salon hygiene requirements so that the standard will provide the most effective way to reduce customer infection. In addition to the education required for nail technicians, Texas Beauty Departmentment requires all licensed nailists, operators and manicure teachers to complete a minimum of two hours health education to meet continuing education requirements. These continuing educational hours need to be completed before the current license expires in order to renew the license.