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subject: Eliminating Beauty Shop Fumes - 3 Steps To Healthier Air Quality In Your Salon [print this page]


If you own a beauty shop, you know first hand how fumes from the products you use can cause you to have burning eyes, dry throat, headaches, a lack of energy, and lack of enthusiasm for going to work. Here are 3 things you can do immediately that will eliminate the fumes, and make your shop a breath of fresh air for you and your customers.

Rethink the Products You Use-Volatile organic chemicals are found in many of the products that are in constant use for hair and nail care. These chemicals evaporate easily into the air and can linger for hours. If your salon has numerous operators who are all working with these products at the same time, it can create a smell that is not only unpleasant, but unhealthy. There are products available now that give you an alternative.

The PBA (Professional Beauty Association) is an excellent resource for finding products that should and should not be used. They have a list of chemicals that are now illegal to use, sell or distribute. Since legislation changes frequently, check your shelves regularly to make sure that older products do not contain chemicals that have been banned.

Store Products Safely-Make sure that containers that hold chemicals are sealed and in good shape. This prevents leaks and constant off-gassing of chemicals. Throw empty containers, gloves, and tissues in a metal trash can that has a lid, and move them to an outside disposal area as soon as possible. Towels and other reusable items should be washed as soon as possible or stored outside the salon area.

Remove Airborne Chemicals with an Air Purifier-An air cleaner with a filter that is specifically designed to remove chemicals from the air can be a partner for good health in your salon. It is important to look at the technical specifications of the cleaner to be sure that it will eliminate airborne chemicals. A purifier that can safely work 24 hours whether you are there or not means you can look forward to opening the door each morning no longer afraid of how taking a deep breath will make you feel.

Clearing the air of chemicals is not only good for you, the other stylists, and your customers, but it's good for business as well. A beauty shop that is free of fumes makes a terrific first impression with potential customers and means they are much more likely to give your shop a try.

by: Debbie Davis




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