Hygiene Concept

THE TARISHA HYGIENE CONCEPT

HYGIENE AND CLEANING IN TARISHA – ROOMS WITH PUBLIC TRAFFIC


1. Disinfection

1.1. Disinfectants

  • Contactless disinfectant dispenser at the entrance, for use by the guest and the masseur before the greeting
  • Hand disinfectant is available at the following locations:

o In the bathroom at the sink

o In the bathroom in the toilet/shower room

o In the massage rooms directly next to the couch/futon

  • Surface disinfectant is available at the following locations:

o In the bathroom in the toilet/shower room

o In the massage rooms near the work utensils

The capillary provision of hand and surface disinfectants is intended to enable the guest and the masseur to protect each other as best as possible at all times.


1.2. Hand disinfection

Hand disinfection is especially important when greeting guests, in the baths, and directly before and after the massage.


1.1. Surface disinfection:

Door handles, light switches, chair armrests, toilet lids and seats, handles on shower doors, bath slippers, bathroom fittings (shower water lever, shower head handle, tap water lever) as well as soap and disinfectant dispensers are disinfected by the masseur before and after each massage.

Guests can also disinfect themselves in the bathroom if they feel even better protected that way. The surface disinfectant is therefore available for use.


2. General cleaning and washing procedures

2.1. Cleaning

  • After each use, the shower is cleaned and door handles, light switches, chair armrests, toilet lids and seats, handles on the shower doors, bath slippers, bathroom fittings and soap and disinfectant dispensers are disinfected
  • After each massage, the door handles of the room, the armrests of the chairs and other frequently touched surfaces are disinfected
  • The additional basic cleaning of the bathrooms and massage rooms takes place several times a week

 

2.2. Laundry

After each massage, all linen (futon/lounger covers, towels, lunghis, kimonos, bath towels, shower mats, face towels, wash mitts, etc.) is changed and washed. This applies to the linen in the bathrooms as well as in the massage rooms.

 

3. Massage accessories

  • If desired, disposable paper sheets and headrest pads can be used instead of lounger covers.
  • Disposable panties are available
  • Body openings are massaged with anti-allergic disposable gloves or, if necessary, finger cots
  • Paper towels are available next to the massage table/futon
  • All disposable material is collected in a container and disposed of safely
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