Facial Treatment Manual

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STERILIZING TOOLS Sterilizing salon tools is crucial to prevent the spread of infections and maintain a hygienic environment. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to effectively sterilize salon tools, also, contact your local Board of Cosmetology for a complete list of what to do. Clean the Tools Before sterilization, cleaning the tools thoroughly to remove debris, hair, or product residue is important. Use warm water, mild soap or detergent, and a brush to scrub the tools gently. Rinse them with clean water to remove any remaining soap. Choose an Appropriate Sterilization Method Different methods are available for sterilizing salon tools, depending on the type of tools and equipment you are working with. Here are some common sterilization methods: Autoclave Autoclaves use high-pressure steam to sterilize tools effectively. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for loading the tools into the autoclave and ensure they are placed in sterilization pouches or trays designed for autoclaving. Dry Heat Sterilization Dry heat sterilizers use high temperatures to kill pathogens. Place the cleaned tools in a dry heat sterilizer and follow the manufacturer's instructions for temperature and duration.

UV Sterilization Some tools can be sterilized using ultraviolet (UV) light. Place the tools in a UV sterilization unit and follow the manufacturer's instructions for the recommended exposure time. Chemical Sterilization Chemical sterilization involves immersing tools in a sterilizing solution, such as glutaraldehyde or peracetic acid. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the appropriate concentration, contact time, and method of use. Ensure proper ventilation when using chemical sterilants.


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