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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Procedures of manicure and pedicure treatments

  • Towels (disposable and cloth) and other types of linen used for covering or protection during the procedure must be clean at the start of each treatment.
  • Paraffin, creams, oils and artificial nail chemicals should be dispensed using a single use applicator or, dispensed into a separate container for each client.
  • Nail technicians should wash their hands if a procedure is interrupted.
  • All necessary equipment should be set up prior to the procedure. (Preferably in front of the client).
  • The sterile packaging should only be opened when ready to proceed.
  • Foot spas (baths) should be cleaned after each client using a mild detergent and warm water followed by swabbing with a household grade disinfectant. After each days usage the foot spa (bath) should be thoroughly cleaned with a proprietary spa bath cleaner which contains a disinfectant and solvent to remove accumulated body grease and then draining until dry.
  • The skin area to be treated should be cleaned with a skin antiseptic (eg. client washes hands prior to procedure).
  • The sterile part of equipment that penetrates, or has the potential to penetrate the skin should not be touched.
  • Where possible use single use equipment, such as razors. These items should be disposed of appropriately immediately after use in an appropriate sharps container.
  • Cover spray bottles with disposable plastic covers.
  • When using paraffin, regardless of the type used, it must be thrown out after it has been used.
  • Nail files, emery boards, and buffers (manual or machine) must be cleaned between each client.


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