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After every client:
1 : Put on gloves and safety glasses
2 : Drain all water from the pedicure basin if not done so already.
3 : Remove the covers and any other removable components according to the manufacturer's instructions. Most twist off
4 : Thoroughly scrub all removable component, the impellers, and the area behind each with a liquid soap; a clean disinfected brush; and clean, warm water to remove all visible residue. For whirlpool and basins , they are done at the end of each day
5 : Rinse the replace the properly cleaned screen and other removable parts.
6 : Scrub all residue from the inside walls of the the basin with a brush, liquid soap, and warm water.
7: Rinse the basin with clean warm water and then drain.
8 : Refill the basin with warm water. If the basin has jets, be sure to put enough water in to cover the jets.
9 : Measure the correct amount of the EPA-registered, and add it to the water in the basin
10 : Circulate the disinfectant in the basin for 10 minutes for the length of time indicated on the label. Set a timer to keep track of time.
11: Clean and disinfect all external parts and surfaces.
12 : Drain; rinse with clean warm water; wipe the pedicure basin day with a paper towel.
13 :Record the disinfection information into the salons logbook if required by state law or by salon policy.
End of the day:
1 : Put on gloves and safety glasses.
2 : If equipment includes removable parts, remove the screen and any other removable parts. ( a screwdriver might be needed.)
3 : Clean the screen and other removable parts and areas behind them, with a clean disinfecting brush, liquid soap and water to remove all residue. Replace the properly clean screen and other removable parts.
4 : Fill the basin with warm water and chelating detergent (cleansers used in hard waters.) please check whether chelating detergent is required for your type of the foot spa by your state or the manufacturer.
5 : Circulate the chelating detergent in the system for 5 to 10 minutes, following the manufacturer's instructions. Discontinue circulation if excessive foaming lets it soak for the remainder of the time as instructed.
6 : Drain the soapy solution, and rinse the basin with clean water.
7 : Refill the basin with clean water.measure the right amount ( as indicated in the mixing instructions on the label) the EPA-registered disinfectant and add it to the water in the basin. Circulate the disinfectant through the basin for 10 minutes or the length of the time indicated on the disinfectant label. Set a timer to keep track of time.
8 : Drain, rinse with clean water ,wipe dry with clean paper towel. Allow the basin to dry unless you are doing once each week disinfectant steps refer to those steps for additional information
9 : Record the disinfection information into the salon's logbook if required by state law or by salon policy
At least once each week:
1: After done with your end-of-day cleaning procedure, don't drain the disinfectant solution. Turn off the unit and leave the disinfecting solution in overnight.
2 : Drain all water from the basin and rinse the basin with clean water.
3 : Refill the basin with clean water and flush the system.
4 : Record the disinfectant information into the salon's logbook if required by state law or by salon policy
mul·ti·use | \ ˌməl-tē-ˈyüs , -ˌtī- \
Definition of multiuse
: intended or suitable for more than one use : multipurpose a multiuse device The multiuse path, which opened four years ago, stretches from Glenwood Springs to a parking lot west of Dotsero … . The path is perfect for joggers, cyclists, strollers, and—though it wasn't built with them in mind—in-line skaters.— Claire Martin
First Known Use of multiuse
1912, in the meaning defined above
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