
General Authority and Law implemented: SDCL 36-14-9. Knowingly servicing a person afflicted with erysipelas, eczema, impetigo, sycosis, tuberculosis, or any other contagious or infectious disease Īllowing the use or possession on the work premises of styptic pencils, lump alum, or powder puffs. Practices Prohibited in Barber ShopsĪllowing the use of the headrest of any barber chair under his control unless the head rest is covered by a towel that has been washed since its last use or by a clean, new paper

Combs shall be cleaned after each customer use Īlum or other material used to stop the flow of blood may be used only in liquid or powder form.

Tweezers, needles and other instruments of a similar nature shall be sterilized by immersion in boiling water or in a 5 per cent phenol solution (a carbolic acid) for a minimum of 30 minutes.

All tools used on a customer shall be cleaned and sterilized before each customer use. Mirrors shall be washed at least once each business day Īll barber shops shall maintain thorough sterilization of tweezers, needles, and all other instruments used for the removal of hair, blackheads, or the opening of pimples. Lavatories shall be scoured frequently during each business day with a strong detergent. Barber chairs shall be cleaned by wiping each day.
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Required Sanitation Practices for Barber ShopsĬhairs, walls, floors and windows shall be kept clean at all times. Hair brushes shall be cleaned and sterilized after each customer use. If hair brushes are used, there shall be a minimum of four brushes per barber chair. One lavatory shall be provided for each two barber chairs There shall be one mirror for each barber chair, not less than 30 inches in diameter Sanitary Equipment RequirementsĮach shop shall provide one wet sterilizer and one dry cabinet sterilizer for each barber chair, together with the compounds generally associated with their use The chairs must be placed center to center, and each chair must occupy at least 35 square feet of floor space. The floors shall be maintained in good repair and be either tiled or covered with linoleum or comparable floor covering Īll barber chairs shall be maintained in sound mechanical condition and covered on the backs and seats with an unripped and untorn covering of upholstery. The buildings and quarters must at all times be kept clean, well painted, adequately ventilated, and amply lighted
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Post the Health, Safety and Sanitary Rules for Barber Shops in a conspicuous place (Adobe PDF format). South Dakota Codified Law (SDCL) 36-14 and Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 20:39 set forth the following requirements for barber shops.
