Ducey’s executive order advised spas and massage therapists to | Asian Massage Mesa
- Consider operating by appointment only.
- Provide masks to employees and require employees to wear them, when possible.
- Provide gloves to employees and require employees to wear them when working on a customer’s face.
- Consider adding symptom screening for customers who will have their faces touched.
- Provide employees and customers with access to soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Require employees to wash their hands with soap and water immediately before and after each customer.
- Encourage customers to wear masks, even when employees won’t need to touch their face.
- Operate with reduced occupancy.
- Discourage sharing of magazines, equipment and menus that the customers didn’t bring from home.
- Disinfect surfaces and equipment such as pens between each customer.
- Use single-use items when possible.
- Don’t let customers touch equipment that’s difficult to clean.
- Consider not charging a fee if someone cancels an appointment due to illness.
- Screen employees for symptoms at the start of each shift.
- Arrange waiting areas, service areas and break rooms to adhere to physical distancing guidelines.
- Clean and disinfect shared furniture, equipment, gowns and towels between each use.