New Jersey has many personal care enterprises that haven't operated for three months. Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order in March that required all personal care services to close down. Yet, the Northeastern state's salons that offer professional tanning solutions reopened on June 22. New Jersey's Division of Consumer Affairs set new standards that all parlors and personal care businesses need to keep to resume operations. The following guidelines apply to barber shops, braiding shops, nail salons, tattoo parlors, salons, medical and day spas, and makeup shops.
Requiring appointments: New Jersey prohibits walk-ins for all services. Instead, clients need to make appointments.
Spacing appointments: they enable personal care enterprises to clean and disinfect their premises once a customer leaves.
Screening clients and workers: each salon and massage parlor should screen its customers and employees less than a day before an appointment. The guideline applies before or once a client arrives at a personal care business. Any person who shows COVID-19 symptoms consistently for three days or was in close contact with a confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patient should be denied entry.
Checking temperature: all personal care enterprises should check their clients' and staff's temperature before they enter their premises whether they have Coronavirus symptoms. They should deny individuals with a temperature of more than 100.4 entry either for appointments or to work.
Reduce the number of people inside: personal care businesses should have a limited number of people at a time. The management should only allow customers who made service appointments or staff inside their establishments.
Reconfigure their spaces: each business should maintain a distance of six feet between individuals. They can implement these social distance adaptations by using floor markers, physical barriers, and tape.
Remove reusable items: businesses should remove items like magazines and toys.
Fulfill more requirements: some services need to follow extra requirements.
Wearing face covering and masks: everyone inside an establishment should wear a face-covering properly at all times.
Maintaining good hygiene: licensed tanning solutions providers and shop owners must frequently clean and disinfect their businesses.
More About the New Professional Tanning Solutions Changes
New Jersey started its second Coronavirus recovery stage on June 15. Restaurants and nonessential retail outlets with outdoor spaces can operate at 50 percent capacity. Salons, outdoor and non-contact sports resumed on June 22 while youth day camps were set to restart on July 6.
Salons have taken extra safety measures to protect their clients and workers.
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