HEALTH AND SAFETY
The well being of our clients and team members is our highest priority. We're ready to welcome you back and would like to share some of the steps we've taken to ensure the well-being of our clients and team members.
Cleaning & Sanitation
Our team (Delia and Daniel) has implemented enhanced sanitizing protocols across the spa, developed with guidance provided by local health authorities, the Health Department Resources, CDC, WHO Safe Stay guidelines and other governmental agencies. The frequency of cleaning and disinfecting the spa, with additional focus on high-touch surfaces, has been increased to ensure a clean and safe environment for our clients and team members. This elevated approach extends to the cleaning and sanitation processes before and after each client, sterilization of equipment and tools, using disposable tools, and wearing a mask during the entire spa treatment.
Also, the spa is equipped with a modern air purifier, which kills 99% of viruses and bacteria, and our air conditioning system is enhanced with disinfecting solutions.
Hand Hygiene, Face Coverings and Gloves
Proper and frequent hand washing remains one of the most important steps in preventing the spread of germs. Our team members are required to properly wash their hands hourly and immediately after doing such things as sneezing, touching their face, cleaning, etc. We have made hand sanitizer readily available throughout the spa to assist with hand sanitation. Gloves and face mask coverings will be worn during the entire visit, according to the recommendations made by the CDC. Our clients are required to wear a face covering when entering our spa.
Temperature and Well being Checks
In an ongoing effort to ensure the health and wellness of our team members and clients, each team member must pass a temperature check upon arrival to work and must answer a list of wellness questions before coming in contact with any clients.
Thank you for helping us to inhibit the spread of respiratory viruses by:
• Adhering to county mandate requiring face mask coverings at all times when entering indoor public spaces
• Washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
• Avoiding close contact with people who are sick
• Avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands
• Using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol, if soap and water are not available
• Covering your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash
• Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces
• If you are feeling ill, kindly contacting us as soon as possible