Can anyone give me an answer on this? I was on hold for 40 minutes with the CA state board and got transferred into la la land :(
Oh well.
I am opening a small skin care establishment. It will have 4-5 treatment rooms and I'm trying to find out if they MUST have a sink in the tx room in California (for estheticians... I know the massage and other non cosmo licensed people don't have to have one)
I've always worked without a sink, but I was never sure if it was OK. My sink was outside of my tx room. I took hot water inside in a thermos and after each treatment I took out the used items and washed and disinfected them.
It worked very well for me, and I liked not having the noise of the sink in the room.
Anyone have info on this?
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I agree with Nicole, I'm working in my first room with a sink and it's great. I can wash my hands to make sure I have all product off before moving on to the next step, have fresh water when needed to mix products, or just rinse sponges, etc. I also like that I can wash my hands in front of the client so they know I did it. I don't know if it's required by any state, but I worked for 3 years in PA without one, and now that I have one, I love it!
There are portable sinks that you can buy but they are pretty pricey.
Our state says that you need to have a sink in the facility, but it is ambiguous as to whether it is required in each room.
So - my old space had a sink in the bathroom and the kitchen. In my treatment room my "sink" consisted of a stainless steel bowl and a thermal vacuum dispenser that I would put warm water in to dispense during treatment. I have no idea how people cleanse without water to help emulsify the cleanser.
Anyway - the inspector had no problem with my set-up. But I am not in Calif.
I have heard similar stories to mine from estheticians in other states.
Before I had a sink, I always brought a bowl of water in with me, but after dipping my hands in after cleansing, it wasn't good for much else. I like the idea of a dispenser to hold and dispense clean water. I was just so happy when I saw my new room and saw the sink, I think I did a little dance.
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