Treatment Room Basics
Sanitation & Safety
Equipment & Furniture
Client Comfort
Professional Setup
100

This is the main purpose of the treatment room.

Performing esthetic services

100

Hands must be washed before and after every client to prevent this.

The spread of infection

100

This is the most important piece of furniture in the treatment room.

Treatment bed/table

100

This item keeps the client warm during treatments.

Blanket or sheet

100

The treatment room should always be this level of cleanliness.

Spotless and sanitary

200

The treatment room should always be this type of environment to promote relaxation.

Calm and soothing


200

This is used to disinfect non-porous tools and surfaces.

EPA-registered disinfectant

200

This item allows the esthetician to work comfortably while seated.

Rolling stool


200

The client should be positioned this way to ensure relaxation and safety.

Comfortably and properly supported

200

Personal items should be stored in this location, not in the treatment room 

Locker or break area
300

This type of lighting is preferred in the treatment room.

Soft or adjustable lighting
300

Soiled linens should be stored in this type of container.

Closed or covered container
300

This device produces steam to soften the skin and open follicles.

Steamer

300

This helps reduce anxiety and promotes relaxation during services.

Soft music

300

The treatment room should reflect this quality of the esthetician.

Professionalism

400

This should be stocked before every service to avoid leaving the room mid-treatment.

Supplies and products

400

These items must be single-use only.

Disposable items

400

This magnifying device allows close inspection of the skin

Mag lamp

400

Clients should be informed of this before beginning the treatment.

Procedure or steps of service

400

Strong odors should be avoided because they can cause this client reaction

Discomfort or sensitivity

500

This term describes arranging the room for efficiency and safety.

Ergonomics

500

These guidelines are followed to protect against exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

Universal precautions

500

Equipment should always be placed within this distance to avoid strain.

Arm's reach

500

This professional behavior helps the client feel respected and secure

Maintaining privacy and modesty

500

This must be completed before the client enters the treatment room

Preparation and sanitation

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