• Beauty Schools Update: Sanitation in the Nail Salon

    Posted on July 23rd, 2009 admin No comments

    nailNail technology is a booming business. Nail salons are popping up on every corner, and consumer reports show that in spite of the recession, people are still splurging on trips to the nail salon. Cosmetology school offers classes that cover the proper procedures to keep the tools and equipment clean. Cosmetology school teaches their students how to avoid infections or the spreading of germs. Cosmetology school programs for nail technology on average takes 4 months to complete. During those 4 months, cosmetology school students learn the laws and regulations nail technicians are accountable for. Unfortunately, not all of us attend cosmetology school so I’m going to give you a crash course in nail salon sanitation.

    Questions you should ask when at the nail salon…

    1. Is the salon’s license valid and up to date?

    2. Is there a designated person on the license who is accountable for the salon during an inspection?

    3. Ask the nail technician what their disinfection process is.

    4. Do nail technicians wear a clean and new pair of disposable gloves, a clean towel, and provide new disposable utensils for each customer?

    5. Are employees required to wash their hands everytime they eat, smoke, use the restroom?

    - Nail technicians hands must be washed/sanitized before each service. It is important that you inform the nail technician if you are diabetic.

    - Electric files are legal. Cutting skin is not.

    -Do not shave 24 hours prior to a pedicure to avoid any nicks or cuts on your legs that would be vulnerable to infection.

    -ALL equipment, basins, bowls need to be disinfected for at least 10 min after each service

    - Cuticle scissors need to be washed, rinsed, and dried on a clean towel.

    Good hygiene in a salon is essential to prevent infection, injuries, and allergic reactions.

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