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Multi-use**

Multi-use, often known as reusable, items can be cleaned, disinfected, and used on more than one person even if the item is exposed to blood or bodily fluids. These items must have a hard, nonporous surface. Examples of multi-use items are nippers, shears, Combs,...

Safety Tips for Disinfecting**

Always keep an SDS on hand for disinfectants you used. Wear gloves in safety glasses when mixing disinfectants. Avoid skin and eye contact. Add disinfectant to water when deluding (rather than adding water to disinfectant) to prevent foaming which can result in...

Disinfectant**

Safety disinfectants are pesticides (a type of poison) that can cause serious skin and eye damage. Some disinfectants appear clear while others, especially phenolic disinfectants, or a little cloudy. Always use caution when handling disinfectants and follow the safety...

Movement of Bacteria**

Different bacteria move in different ways; motility (MOH-til-eh-tee) is the term used to describe self-movement. Cocci rarely demonstrate motility and are generally transmitted in the air, and dust, or within the substance in which they settled. Bacilli and spirilla...

Bleach or household bleach**

Bleach or household bleach, 5.25% sodium hypochlorite (SOH-dee-um hy-puh-KLOR—ite) is an effective disinfectant and has been used extensively as a disinfectant in the salon for large surface areas such as countertops and floors. Using too much bleach can damage some...
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