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SALON DISINFECTANTS

Disinfectants for disinfecting hands, surfaces and tools. Disinfectants for hairdressing are an important and necessary aspect of hairdressing to ensure the health and safety of customers and staff. When used correctly, disinfectants help to control micro-organisms and prevent the spread of infections.

The most popular disinfectants for hairdressers

Antiseptic Cleaning Accessories

Antiseptic cleaning additives are one of the main disinfectants for hairdressing. These can be special disinfectant solutions or sprays to clean and disinfect surfaces, tools and equipment. Antiseptic cleaning additives should be used continuously, especially after each client service, to prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses.

Alcohol-based preparations

Alcohol-based preparations such as alcohol antiseptics or disinfectant wipes are also effective disinfectants in hairdressing salons. They are used to disinfect the skin before treatments or surfaces that are difficult to clean with conventional cleansing additives. Alcohol is an excellent disinfectant that quickly kills bacteria, viruses and fungi.

Autoclaves and Sterilisers

Autoclaves and sterilisers are indispensable tools, especially for use in hairdressing salons where procedures involving perforation of the skin (e.g. tattooing, piercing) are performed. These tools are used to sterilise instruments that touch or penetrate the skin, ensuring that they are free of pathogenic micro-organisms.

Personal Protective Equipment

Personal protective equipment such as gloves, protective masks and goggle shields are important for hairdressers to protect themselves from potential infections. These measures help to reduce the risk of contact with pathogens and ensure that workers work safely and protect the health of clients.

Periodic cleaning of equipment and surfaces

Periodic cleaning of equipment and surfaces is also an important aspect of disinfection. All surfaces that customers and staff come into contact with should be cleaned and disinfected regularly. This includes cleaning and disinfecting bathroom equipment, dining areas, hairdressing appliances, chairs and other surfaces.

Conclusions

Disinfectants for hairdressing are an integral part of the provision of beauty services, ensuring the safety of clients and staff and compliance with hygiene standards. When used correctly, disinfectants help to reduce the risk of infections, ensure a healthy environment and increase customer confidence in hairdressing services. Hairdressers should always maintain high standards of hygiene by using appropriate disinfectants and protocols.