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A1H Beauty Spa

1E15-1E16-7215 Goreway Dr. Mississauga ON L4T 2T9 · Aesthetics

2 inspections

  1. Required

    3 infractions

    • Did operator discard single use equipment immediately after each use?
      • Discard single use equipment immediately after use.
      • Ensure that all equipment designed for single use or made of a material that does not withstand cleaning and disinfection or sterilization is discarded immediately after use (e.g., nail files, buffer blocks, gloves, sponges, applicator sticks, ear piercing adapters).
      • Roll-on wax cartridge must be used for one client only and discarded immediately after use. Do not reuse and/or refill roll-on wax cartridges.
    • Did operator properly disinfect equipment and surfaces?
      • Disinfect reusable equipment after use on a client to prevent disease transmission.
      • Disinfect reusable equipment with appropriate disinfectant required for the equipment.
      • Fully immerse reusable equipment in the disinfectant.
      • Low-level disinfect equipment and surfaces that do not directly contact the client, or contact only hair or intact skin (e.g., combs, reusable handles/holders for blades, magnifying glasses, equipment covered with single use disposable plastic liner, client chairs, client beds).
      • Clean and low-level disinfect low-risk environmental surfaces (e.g., manicure/waxing tables, chairs, or beds that are covered with a single-use towel/ cover) at the end of the day or when visibly soiled.
      • Intermediate-level disinfectant: Mix 20 ml (4 tsp) of 5.25% bleach with 500 ml (2 cups) of cold water. Ensure the disinfectant remains wet on the equipment for 5 minutes. Rinse with water and air dry. Prepare a new bleach and water solution daily.
      • Intermediate-level disinfect equipment such as nail clippers, cuticle nippers, nail drill bits, ear piercing device, single-use ink caps, tweezers and scissors used in hair removal services.
    • Did operator demonstrate adequate knowledge on health and safety and infection control requirements to reduce the risk of disease transmission?
      • Manicure/Pedicure: Do not provide nail services to clients who have nail fungus. Advise client to see their doctor for appropriate treatment. Nail fungus usually appears as a discolouration in the nail that spreads towards the cuticle. Nail mould can be identified in the early stages as a yellow-green spot that becomes darker with time. (Show More)
      • Encourage clients to wash their hands before providing services to the hands.
      • Use soap and water to clean the area first if it is visibly soiled, then apply a suitable skin antiseptic prior to starting service.
  2. Required

    2 infractions

    • Did operator properly disinfect equipment and surfaces?
      • Disinfect reusable equipment after use on a client to prevent disease transmission.
      • Disinfect reusable equipment with appropriate disinfectant required for the equipment.
      • Fully immerse reusable equipment in the disinfectant.
      • Intermediate-level disinfect equipment such as nail clippers, cuticle nippers, nail drill bits, ear piercing device, single-use ink caps, tweezers and scissors used in hair removal services.
      • Fully immerse equipment in 70-90% alcohol for 10 minutes and then discard the alcohol. Do not re-use the alcohol. When soaking equipment, new alcohol must be used for each batch of equipment.
    • Did operator properly use and maintain cleaning and disinfecting products?
      • Provide a disinfecting container with a lid or cover that is capable of fully immersing equipment in the disinfectant.
      • Observed debris inside the disinfectant. Clean reusable tools before disinfecting to maintain the disinfectant in a sanitary condition.
      • Prepare a new bleach and water solution daily.
      • Ensure prepared disinfectant solutions are not topped up with fresh solution (i.e., do not add new solution to the current solution). Containers must be emptied, cleaned, disinfected, rinsed, and dried before refilling.