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Therapists must wear visor and face mask for all close-contact treatments, says new government guidance
POSTED 14 Aug 2020 . BY Megan Whitby
The announcement to reopen close-contact services follows an intense two weeks of lobbying by the beauty industry Credit: Shutterstock: Roman Fenton

We strongly urge all spas to make sure you risk assess all your own treatments and are fully in compliance with this latest guidance
– Adam Chatterley
Close-contact services, including facials, can recommence in England as of Saturday 15 August, following a statement from the UK government.

The announcement follows an intense two weeks of lobbying by the beauty industry, which started an initiative – called Beauty Backed – to put pressure on the government to reopen the sector, after it backtracked on its initial decision to let services recommence on 1 August.

The government’s most recent decision is explained in the document Working safely in the Coronavirus (COVID-19), which also contains new guidelines and requirements for conducting treatments above the neck.

New requirements include:

  • Therapists having to wear a visor and Type II face mask for all close-contact treatments


  • Customers wearing a face covering at all times - however in Section six of the document it states that client face coverings can be removed if it's essential for a particular treatment, for example a treatment on the face area covered by the mask.


If these guidelines aren’t followed, the government has announced that both enforcement and penalties for failure to comply are being stepped up.

The document also re-enforces that saunas and steamrooms should remain closed in England until further notice.

The UK Spa Association is encouraging all spa businesses to take care when reopening their close-contact services.

“We strongly urge all spas to make sure you risk assess all your own treatments and are fully in compliance with this latest guidance,” commented Adam Chatterley, UKSA chair.
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Therapists must wear visor and face mask for all close-contact treatments, says new government guidance
POSTED 14 Aug 2020 . BY Megan Whitby
The announcement to reopen close-contact services follows an intense two weeks of lobbying by the beauty industry Credit: Shutterstock: Roman Fenton
We strongly urge all spas to make sure you risk assess all your own treatments and are fully in compliance with this latest guidance
– Adam Chatterley
Close-contact services, including facials, can recommence in England as of Saturday 15 August, following a statement from the UK government.

The announcement follows an intense two weeks of lobbying by the beauty industry, which started an initiative – called Beauty Backed – to put pressure on the government to reopen the sector, after it backtracked on its initial decision to let services recommence on 1 August.

The government’s most recent decision is explained in the document Working safely in the Coronavirus (COVID-19), which also contains new guidelines and requirements for conducting treatments above the neck.

New requirements include:

  • Therapists having to wear a visor and Type II face mask for all close-contact treatments


  • Customers wearing a face covering at all times - however in Section six of the document it states that client face coverings can be removed if it's essential for a particular treatment, for example a treatment on the face area covered by the mask.


If these guidelines aren’t followed, the government has announced that both enforcement and penalties for failure to comply are being stepped up.

The document also re-enforces that saunas and steamrooms should remain closed in England until further notice.

The UK Spa Association is encouraging all spa businesses to take care when reopening their close-contact services.

“We strongly urge all spas to make sure you risk assess all your own treatments and are fully in compliance with this latest guidance,” commented Adam Chatterley, UKSA chair.
RELATED STORIES
Pure Spa & Beauty kicks off #TreatOutToHelpOut to support industry through reopening


CEO of Pure Spa & Beauty, Becky Woodhouse, has announced the launch of a #TreatOutToHelpOut scheme, to encourage customers to return to spas and salons.
UKSA celebrates ‘huge victory’ as government allows saunas and steamrooms in England to reopen


The UK Spa Association (UKSA) has announced the government has given the green light for saunas and steam rooms to reopen in England.
English spas closing on Thursday due to second national lockdown


Following a statement from Prime Minister Boris Johnson, English spas will close on Thursday 5 November as the country enters its second lockdown of 2020.
Updated: English spas can reopen on 2 December and remain open across all three tiers


On Wednesday 2 December, all spas across England will be permitted to reopen, as the country emerges from its second lockdown.
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