5 Ways the CDC Recommends Disinfecting Your Equipment
If salons, spa, and medspas takes steps to limit the spread of viruses, we’ll create an environment for our employees to do their best work and for our clients to enjoy your business!


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Get Product DemoIf salons, spa, and medspas takes steps to limit the spread of viruses, we’ll create an environment for our employees to do their best work and for our clients to enjoy your business!

If you haven’t been to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website, it’s a great place to learn about best practices and standards when combating coronavirus. They have in-depth information about how to disinfect your business if you believe someone ill was in the building (note: the steps are different than if you are conducting standard disinfection procedures, of course). We’re passing along a few of our favorites and key points to help keep you, your employees, and your clients safe:
Check out the full list of disinfection recommendations on the CDC website. We’re happy to share a few key pieces of information, but there’s no substitute for the real thing. Health and safety is everyone’s responsibility, and if we all do our part to limit the spread of illness (coronavirus or otherwise), we’ll create an environment for our employees to do their best work and for our clients to enjoy your business!

Written by
Emily Martin, Zenoti Copywriter
A self-confessed bookworm with a passion for languages and weaving together words. Happiest when immersed in nature, either on horseback or skis, or curled up with a good thriller. Emily's writing focuses on sharing trends and insights impacting the beauty and wellness industry.