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Sanitation in the Salon Environment

Sanitation in the Salon Environment. Chapters 3 presented by Lois Bugg Shadrick. LESSON OBJECTIVE:. Understand Contamination; Define Sanitation and Disinfection; Understand and Demonstrate Correct Sanitation Procedures. RATIONALE. Safety of Self and Client; Obtain and Maintain License;.

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Sanitation in the Salon Environment

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  1. Sanitation in theSalon Environment Chapters 3 presented by Lois Bugg Shadrick

  2. LESSON OBJECTIVE: • Understand Contamination; • Define Sanitation and Disinfection; • Understand and Demonstrate Correct Sanitation Procedures.

  3. RATIONALE • Safety of Self and Client; • Obtain and Maintain License;

  4. What and Why • Contamination Control • Decontamination • 3 Levels of Decontamination

  5. Sterilizations • Destroys All Living Organisms on a Surface. • Only Necessary in a Surgical Environment. • Multi- Step Process, • Difficult to Obtain in the Salon.

  6. Sanitation • Lowest Level of Decontamination. • Removing All Visible Contaminates • Wash Hands – Happy B-day or ABCs Song

  7. Disinfections • Controls Microorganisms on Nonliving Surfaces. • Disinfection Is Almost As Good As Sterilizations • They Can Also Damage Skin and Living Tissue, • Wear Gloves Protect Yourself!

  8. Types of Disinfectants • Quats (quaternary ammonium compounds) • most common • safe and fast acting, • cost effective • Phenolic • corrosive to skin and implements • very expensive. • Use in blood spill procedures.

  9. Other Disinfectants • Bleach or Alcohol • Ultra Violet Ray • Bead Sanitizers • Formalin • MSDS

  10. Sanitation and Blood Spill Procedures • Pre-Service • INTA Guidelines • Blood Spill • Always tell an instructor first!!!

  11. Universal Sanitation • What is it? • Who can do it? • Why is it important? • What do we use?

  12. Summary and Review • Define contamination • Define decontamination • 3 levels – explain • Universal Sanitation • Blood Spill Procedures

  13. Follow-up Assignment:(Extra Credit) • Find an article in a industry magazine or e-zine about sanitation and give a one page summary/review of the article. • Bring in a picture from a working salon with a sanitation violation. • Find and correct a sanitation violation in the salon where you work.

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