Hygiene and sanitation at a salon

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Across
  1. 3. The process of washing and disinfecting salon towels and linens to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.
  2. 5. The unintentional transfer of bacteria or other microorganisms from one surface or client to another, potentially leading to infections.
  3. 7. Protective coverings for the hands that prevent skin contact with chemicals and reduce the risk of contamination.
  4. 9. The practice of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene within the salon environment to prevent the spread of infections and diseases.
  5. 10. Adequate airflow and ventilation systems in the salon to reduce the concentration of airborne contaminants.
  6. 11. Single-use items and materials that are used only once and then discarded to prevent cross-contamination.
Down
  1. 1. The use of chemical agents to kill or inhibit the growth of pathogens on surfaces, tools, and implements.
  2. 2. A substance used to disinfect the skin or surfaces, reducing the risk of infection.
  3. 4. The practice of washing and sanitizing hands thoroughly before and after each client interaction to prevent the spread of germs.
  4. 6. The process of eliminating all microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses, to ensure the cleanliness and safety of salon tools and equipment.
  5. 8. Specially designed tubs for foot treatments, often equipped with jets and liners for easy cleaning and disinfection.