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PHASE ONE: PERSONAL CARE (SALONS, MASSAGE, BODY ART, ETC.)

  • • Operations that require close personal contact for an extended period result in exposing staff and customers to greater levels of risk. These situations require additional safety and health precautions.

  • • Screen customers prior to appointment for symptoms of fever, shortness of breath or a cough. Customers that have any of these symptoms must be rescheduled.

  • • Utilize a face mask for staff and for customers when practical.

  • • Stylist / artist / service-provider and customer would be a “station” that would be 6 feet away from other “stations”.

  • • Provide for 6 feet of physical distancing between stations, this may require:<br><br>• A reduction in capacity;<br>• Increasing spacing, removing stations, or marking stations as closed;<br>• Providing for a physical barrier between stations;<br>• A reduction of seating in service and waiting areas; or<br>• Systems that reduce the amount of contact time between customers and staff.

PHASE TWO: PERSONAL CARE (SALONS, MASSAGE, BODY ART)

  • • Establishments should continue provide for physical distancing between stations.

PHASE THREE: PERSONAL CARE (SALONS, MASSAGE, BODY ART)

  • • Continue to practice physical distancing when practical.

  • • Establishments may resume normal occupancy while continuing to follow the guidelines for all facilities.

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