PREempt for Massage Therapists

Empowering Massage Therapists with Unparalleled Disinfection!

As a massage therapist, your role is crucial to promote the health and wellness of your clients. It is equally important to prioritize your own well-being to effectively deliver high-quality treatments. This involves following effective cleaning and disinfection protocols for all your surfaces and equipment, including massage tables/face cradles, massage stones, cups and more.

Cleaning and Disinfecting Massage Tables

  1. If required, pre-clean any visible dirt or debris from the table.
  2. Wipe using PREempt Wipes or RTU Spray the table with PREempt Ready-to-Use and face cradle evenly.
  3. Allow the table surface to remain visibly wet for 3 minutes to kill bacteria, viruses and fungi.
  4. Allow to air dry. If excess solution is present, wipe using a clean damp cloth.
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Cleaning and Disinfecting Massage Basalt Stones

  1. Pre-clean oils and other debris from the stones using soap and warm water. Rinse off the stones and if desired, wipe dry.
  2. Gently wipe the stones evenly using PREempt Wipes or spray each stone with RTU Spray.
  3. Allow the stones to remain wet for 3 minutes to kill bacteria, viruses and fungi.
  4. Gently wipe the stones with a clean, damp cloth to remove any remaining detergent residue.
  5. Ensure the stones are completely dry prior to use in the next appointment.

Cleaning and Disinfecting Massage Salt Stones

  1. Using a dry cloth, pre-clean any visible dirt or debris from the stones prior to disinfection.
  2. Gently wipe the stones evenly using PREempt Wipes or spray each stone with RTU Spray.
  3. Allow the stones to remain wet for 3 minutes to kill bacteria, viruses and fungi.
  4. Gently wipe the stones with a clean, damp cloth to remove any remaining detergent residue.
  5. Ensure the stones are completely dry prior to use in the next appointment.
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Cleaning and Disinfecting Handheld Rollers and Dry Cups

  1. Pre-clean to remove any visible dirt or oils from the surface prior to disinfection.
  2. Thoroughly wet surface with PREempt Wipes or RTU Spray.
  3. Allow to remain wet for 3 minutes to kill viruses, bacteria and fungi.
  4. Wipe with a clean damp cloth after the contact time has been met, to achieve a streak-free finish.
  5. Store in a clean container labeled “DISINFECTED”.

Cleaning and Disinfecting Surfaces

Maintaining a clean and germ-free environment ensures your and your client’s safety and demonstrates your commitment to running a professional practice.

Surface Protocol:

  1. Apply PREempt Wipes or RTU Spray to the surface. Remove any visible dirt or debris from the surface prior to disinfecting.
  2. Allow the surface to remain wet for 3 minutes for PREempt RTU/Wipes and 5 minutes for diluted PREempt Concentrate to kill viruses, bacteria and fungi.
  3. Leave to air dry. If desired, wipe any excess solution using a clean cloth after the required contact time has been achieved.

Clean and disinfect after every client treatment and include all areas your staff or clients touch.

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Showcase That You Care

Stand out from other salons and spas by communicating that you are prioritizing client health and safety. Here are a few ways to achieve that:

  • Inform your clients that you have thoroughly cleaned and disinfected your treatment area and tools before their service and encourage them to ask any questions or voice concerns, they may have.
  • Use PREempt tent cards to indicate that the area has been cleaned and disinfected.

Let your clients know you have their safety top of mind in your facility, on your website, on social channels, and on other marketing materials.

Keep It Green

Spas increasingly adopt eco-friendly practices and products to prioritize environmental sustainability. By choosing PREempt disinfectants, you already use a biodegradable formulation with an active ingredient that naturally decomposes into water and oxygen. This ensures that when you dispose of any used liquid, there is no environmental harm or accumulation. In line with its commitment to sustainability, PREempt has introduced Refill Wipes, allowing you to reuse your empty wipes canisters and significantly reduce plastic waste. Not only does this approach reduce plastic usage by 90% — compared to purchasing new plastic canisters — but it also helps you save money in the process.

Look for ways you can introduce more sustainable practices in your spa, PREempt Wipe Refills are a great place to start.

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Knowledge is Power

Knowledge is the best tool to combat germs and prevent the spread of infections. By reaching this point, you have already taken a significant step in becoming aware of the risks and learning how to mitigate them. Expanding your education is crucial and obtaining our free Infection Prevention Certification is a great place to start. Upon completion, you can create your own customized certificate in the name of your spa or have your staff get individually certified. Additionally, consider taking more in-depth courses to enhance your knowledge and expertise in infection control.

Following and implementing the best practices in your everyday routines can ensure a clean, safe, and germ-free environment for you and your clients. Your commitment to maintaining high standards of infection control will not only protect everyone's health and set your practice apart as a professional and trustworthy establishment.

Regulatory Compliance

Each province and territory in Canada regulates Personal Service Establishments and publishes guidelines that must be followed. Additionally, certain regions and municipalities have by-laws that must be complied with.. These regulatory bodies ensure that personal service workers meet specific educational requirements, maintain ethical standards, and provide safe and effective care to their clients. It's important for personal service workers in Canada to be familiar with applicable guidelines and maintain professional standards, including adherence to proper cleaning and disinfecting practices.

View list of regulatory bodies for personal service workers in each province and territory in Canada.

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