Nov
3, 2004
Scared to Death! "It is possible for razors, nail clippers, tweezers and
similar personal care items to come in contact with infected blood." maintains
Dr. Kelly. READ MORE...
Oct
12, 2004 Dirty Salons a Hazard!
"Since there is an inherent risk that customers
may accidentally be cut during a routine hair or nail appointment, it makes
sense to use sterile instruments. Nail clippers, acrylic nail drills, cuticle
scissors, callus paring blades, reusable razors and blades all have the
potential to transmit infectious diseases if they are not properly sterilized."
READ MORE...
ABOUT US
The Institute for the Study of Infection Control (ISIC) is regulated and
approved by the Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision of The State Education
Department of New York.
The Institute is committed to minimizing the risks of transmission of infectious
diseases, in all health related fields that it encompasses, and especially in
the dissemination of knowledge and in practice of healthy and safe procedures in
the Appearance Enhancement Fields.
The Institute advocates the highest practical standards in both
education and current research related to the core area of knowledge
that is relevant to health conditions and procedures to be practiced
in Cosmetology, Natural Hair Styling, Nail Technology, Waxing and
Esthetics.
We support enhancing client care, and
the promotion for a lifetime of healthier skin, hair, and nails, for
both the public and the practitioners.
The Institute for
The Study of Infection Control
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