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Preserving Beauticians’ Health–Top 3 Hazards to Avoid in Your Beauty Salon

Skillful beautician’s use of permanents, dyes, hot irons, and scissors can transform a plain Jane into a Cinderella, at least from the neck up. What a fun way to spend your days.

But working in a beauty salon day in and day out can potentially change your life and health; and not in a good way. Here are the 3 most frequent hazards found in beauty parlors that you should make great effort to avoid and put a permanent (pun intended) end to in your salon.

Airborne Chemicals – Volatile organic chemicals and fragrances that evaporate into the air from products such as hair spray, permanents, highlighting chemicals, dyes, shampoos and conditioners cause salon air to become unhealthy to breathe.

If you have expanded your salon services to include the increasingly popular manicures and pedicures, you have also expanded the number of airborne pollutants that are being created. The smell of nail polish, polish remover, hardeners, and glue create fumes that are unpleasant and harmful to breathe.Many salons open the doors in an attempt to get rid of the fumes. But opening the door simply allows the odors to spread and does little towards eliminating them from your shop’s air.

Smoke – While most salons are smoke free environments, if you are still allowing customers to smoke, or have designated an area for smoking, you and the rest of your clients are being exposed to second hand smoke.But even if your salon is a smoke free environment, the smoke from straightening and curling irons can make the air thick.

Bacteria and Viruses – Studies have shown that one of the services that people hold on to even in tough economic times is their time at the beauty salon . So hopefully your shop is busy with clients of all ages, particularly around those special times like the opening of school, and holidays.

Servicing clients of all ages means you are constantly exposed to a myriad of bacteria and viruses many of which spread through inhalation or ingestion of airborne particulates.

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