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Reopening Checklist for Barbers and Cosmetology

  • • Maintain physical distancing, to the extent possible.

  • • Provide and require employees to wear masks when possible.

  • • For salon treatments that require touching someone’s face, provide and require employees to wear gloves when possible.

  • • Provide access to soap and water for handwashing or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer at stations around the store, salon or spa for use by employees and clients. Require employees to wash hands immediately before and after providing client service.

  • • For treatments/appointments that don’t require touching the client’s face, clients should be encouraged to wear masks for their protection.

  • • Operate with reduced occupancy and capacity based on the size of the business location with special attention to limiting areas where customers and employees can congregate.

  • • Wipe any pens, counters, or hard surfaces between use or customer.

  • • Implement comprehensive sanitation protocols.

  • • Implement symptom screening for employees prior to the start of their shift.

  • • Consider offering cloth face coverings to employees and visitors to wear.

  • • Consider operating by appointment-only to manage occupancy levels.

  • • Arrange waiting areas, service areas, and break rooms to provide for appropriate physical distancing and sanitize areas regularly between use.

  • • Consider posting signs advising customers and employees of expectations and guidance.

  • • Consider not charging late/cancellation fees if someone cannot make their appointment due to illness.

  • • Train all employees in the above safety actions.

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