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Summary: Learn what sanitation precautions a massage therapist should take between clients with expert massage tips in this free health and relaxation video clip.
Tonya Godfrey is a licensed massage therapist (MA 48138) in the State of Florida with many years experience in both the health and spa fields.
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"Hi! This is Tanya for Expert Village. I am a massage therapist at Intuition Salon and Spa. The next thing that we are going to talk about is sanitation. You want to make sure that every time your massage therapist has a new client that they get rid their old stuff or the old sheets. You want to make sure they take some kind of cleaner and clean their table in between each person. All their stuff including their headrest, including the bolsters that they use for your knees, the entire table; you want to make sure that all of it is clean. Also you want to make sure that they use completely new linens for you. So this stuff evaporates and you got a new face cradle, because this is all of your germs and they should get rid of this for the next person. You want to make sure that they have all new linens and also you want to make sure that your massage therapist washes their own hands between each client. So that way your germs do not get on to someone else and someone else’s germs do not get on you. So sanitation is very important when choosing a massage therapist. "
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