MmowW Shampoo · Hygiene · Any Country · PUBLICADO 2026-05-01Updated 2026-05-01
Salon Facility Sanitation — Salon Best Practice in Any Country
Quick Answer: Evidence-based floor-to-ceiling sanitation routines: wash stations, styling chairs, reception, restrooms. frequency tables, product selection, and inspection-readiness checklists.
Supervisionado por Takayuki SawaiGyoseishoshi (行政書士) — Consultor Administrativo Licenciado, JapãoTodo o conteúdo da MmowW é supervisionado por um especialista em conformidade regulatória licenciado nacionalmente.
Quick Answer
Evidence-based floor-to-ceiling sanitation routines: wash stations, styling chairs, reception, restrooms. frequency tables, product selection, and inspection-readiness checklists. for salons in any country, anchored in WHO + national authority guidance.
Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act — 2022 US law requiring FDA registration and safety substantiation for cosmetics.
EU Regulation 1223/2009
European cosmetics regulation establishing safety, labeling, and notification requirements for cosmetic products.
INCI
International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients — standardized naming system for cosmetic ingredient labeling.
Facility sanitation creates the baseline environment on which all other hygiene measures rest[1]. International best practice divides salon spaces into zones: high-touch (chairs, basins, door handles), medium-touch (mirrors, product shelves), and low-touch (floors, walls). In any country, health inspectors evaluate sanitation using a standardised checklist[2].
2. Key performance indicators
Indicator
Baseline
Target
Time
Measurement
Cleaning schedule completion
75%
100%
1 month
Signed checklist
ATP swab pass rate (high-touch)
70%
95+%
1 month
Weekly ATP test
Pest sighting frequency
1–2/month
0/month
3 months
Pest trap log
Client satisfaction (cleanliness)
Variable
4.5+/5
3 months
Survey
Inspector score
Variable
Top tier
6 months
Official report
3. Process flow
1
Pre-open preparation
Check cleaning schedule, restock supplies
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2
Between-client wipe
Disinfectant spray on chair, tools, surfaces
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3
★ High-touch surface audit (CCP)
ATP swab test on handles, basins, switches
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4
Hourly wet-area mop
Floor, basin surrounds, splash zones
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5
Waste removal
Bins emptied before 3/4, hair swept
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6
End-of-day deep clean
Full station sanitisation + floor mop + drain check
4. Salon-type hazard reference
Salon-type hazard quick reference
Salon type
Top salon sanitation hazards
Authority-recommended controls
Hair salon (cut & colour)
PPD/PTD allergy, tool cross-contamination, chemical vapour
Standing water elimination protocol — drain after every client
HVAC filter change schedule with app reminder
Monthly deep clean of entire premises — documented
8. Owl & Chick & Cow — salon operator dialogue
🦉 & 🐥 & 🐮 — Salon operator dialogue
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Piyo: Poppo, what counts as 'clean enough' between clients?
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Poppo: Visually clean is not enough. ATP swab testing on high-touch surfaces — chair handles, headrests, basin edges — gives you an objective number. If the reading is above 100 RLU, it's not clean, no matter how it looks.
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Piyo: Do salons really need ATP swabs? That sounds like a hospital thing.
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Poppo: ATP bioluminescence testing costs about £1 per swab and takes 10 seconds. For a salon handling 20+ clients a day, each touching the same chair, it's the cheapest insurance against cross-contamination you can buy.
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Mou: Strong, kind, beautiful — a truly clean salon is one that can prove it, not just claim it.
🦉 & 🐥 & 🐮 — Extended salon dialogue
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Piyo: What's the single biggest reason a salon sanitation programme fails in salons?
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Poppo: Almost always: no written owner. Name one person responsible, with a deputy, in writing. Half the failures vanish overnight.
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Piyo: What metric tells me it's actually working?
🦉
Poppo: Two: percentage of records completed on time (target 95+%), and number of near-misses logged per month. You want near-miss reports to be positive, not zero — zero usually means people stopped looking.
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Piyo: How does MmowW Shampoo help?
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Poppo: SaaS automates the evidence trail. Daily records, photo verification, expiry alerts — the system does the paperwork so the stylist can focus on craft. When the inspector arrives, everything is already documented.
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Mou: Strong, kind, beautiful — care enough to record it, kind enough to teach it, beautiful enough that clients feel safe.
9. International context
WHO, EU Regulation 1223/2009, FDA MoCRA 2022, Japan Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act, and UK HSE all converge on the same fundamental principles for salon hygiene and product safety. Country-specific differences exist in enforcement mechanisms and specific concentration limits, but the core science is universal.
10. Year-1 roadmap
Month
Action
Output
1–2
Baseline assessment + staff training
Gap report + training records
3–4
SOP implementation + daily records
Written SOPs + daily log
5–6
First internal audit + corrective actions
Audit report + CAPA log
7–9
Continuous improvement + KPI tracking
Monthly KPI dashboard
10–12
Management review + next-year plan
Annual report + targets
Primary sources (national & international authorities)
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Aviso importante: MmowW não é um organismo de certificação de higiene estética. O conteúdo acima constitui boas práticas educativas extraídas de fontes oficiais nacionais (OMS, ANVISA, regulamento UE 1223/2009). A responsabilidade final cabe ao operador do salão e à autoridade competente.
Takayuki Sawai — Gyoseishoshi
Licensed Gyoseishoshi (Administrative Scrivener) and founder of MmowW. Making salon compliance easy for beauty professionals worldwide.
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