What is the main purpose of the treatment room?
To provide safe, professional esthetic services.
What must be washed before touching a client?
Hands
What does the treatment table need?
Clean linens and a blanket.
What type of lighting should the room have?
Soft and professional
What do you do at the start of the day?
Turn on equipment and prepare the room.
Why is organization important?
It helps services flow smoothly and safely.
Where do soiled linens go?
Covered hamper
What should be checked on machines daily?
Filters and proper function.
What kind of atmosphere should the room create?
A calming, relaxing environment
What do you do before bringing in the client?
Set up products, tools, and linens.
What should always be prepared before a client enters?
Supplies and setup for the service.
What should be disinfected after each service?
Beds, surfaces, and equipment.
Where should clean tools be stored?
In closed, sanitized containers.
What helps create a spa-like feel?
Soft music and calming scents.
When should the room be restocked?
Before each service.
How should tools and products be arranged during a service?
Within arm’s reach and neatly organized.
Why must product bottles stay clean underneath?
To prevent contamination.
Why must tools be accessible?
To avoid interrupting the service
Why is temperature important?
To keep clients comfortable.
What do you do immediately after the service?
Sanitize, disinfect, and throw away disposables.
What should be checked before opening the treatment room?
Equipment, lighting, and product levels.
What should be done with single-use items?
Dispose of them after one use
What is the dispensary used for?
Storing and prepping supplies.
What contributes to overall ambiance besides lighting?
Cleanliness, scent, and decor.
What is the final step at the end of the day?
Fully reset and disinfect the room.