Quick Tips to Prevent the Spread and Contraction of H1N1 Influenza Virus
November 11, 2010
- Wash your hands, forearms and elbows thoroughly before and after every client for about 30 seconds with soap and water If you use a tissue to sneeze or cough in, dispose of it and wash your hands before touching your client
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth while working on clients
- If you are at high risk for contacting H1N1 or worried about contraction, use gloves while working on clients
- Do not treat clients who are sick or have flu like symptoms
- If you do treat someone with flu symptoms, wear a mask and gloves to protect yourself
- Wash your table linens and hand towels after each client (you can use Clorox to disinfect them if necessary)
- Use clean linens and/or towels for each client
- Sanitize an uncovered massage table and any bolsters before and after use
- Sanitize a face cradle after every use, covered or not
- Sanitize your massage lubricant bottle after each use
- Clean your working area (cupboards, countertop) frequently