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Spas and Wellness Clinics

Find all the esthetician and spa supplies you need here to make sure your facility is compliant with health and safety laws.

Spa and Wellness Clinic Health and Safety Laws

If you are the owner or operator of a spa or wellness clinic, you are legally obliged to provide a ‘duty of care’ to guests who use your facilities and staff who work there. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 require reasonable steps to be made to keep everyone that enters the business safe from harm.

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Slips, trips, and falls are a risk of most spas where pools, saunas or hot tubs are used. There is also a risk of drowning. Having a well-stocked, British Standard-certified first aid kit installed is of critical importance. 

Under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH), steps need to be taken to protect people from harmful chemicals that may be used in pool and hot tub cleaning, and in various spa treatments. 

Infection control is also of high importance, not only against Covid-19 but also dermatitis and other infections that can be potentially transmitted through physical contact during treatments. Stringent hygiene protocols are essential and can be upheld with the right spa supplies

Spa PPE Supplies

From facials to massage, treatments in spas and wellness clinics require staff to be in close proximity to clientele. High levels of spa hygiene and professionalism can be maintained with PPE of the best quality.

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Face Masks

Face masks are required by law in spas in the UK to help protect against the spread of Covid-19. But facials and treatments that require the esthetician to be up close and personal with a client’s face often require the use of a face mask either way. So supplies of masks are vital for spas.

Type IIR Face Masks are ideal for staff to use in close contact treatments in order to protect clients. You may also want to keep a supply of Type IIR face masks in your welcome area in case guests forget to bring one with them. An additional option for beauticians, massage therapists, and estheticians is a Face Visor that protects the wearer’s eyes.

FFP3 Valved Respirators are the best type of face mask for providing the wearer with protection. FFP3 masks protect against the inhalation of airborne droplets and aerosols at an efficiency of 99%. Stocking up on FFP3 valved respirators can help you to support members of staff who want a higher level of protection while at work.

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Gloves

Oftentimes during skin treatments, an esthetician will come into contact with skin secretions, excretions, and other bodily fluids. Because these must be treated as potentially infectious, it is vital that gloves are used every time and then disposed of. 

Uphold an image of complete professionalism by ensuring staff are provided with disposable gloves to perform treatments. Disposable gloves can also be used as part of a cleaning protocol to maintain good hygiene. Our Vinyl Gloves come in two different sizes to afford the wearer a close fit for comfort and dexterity.

For treatments that require the use of sharp tools or more harsh chemicals, nitrile gloves are the best option for spas. Our Nitrile Gloves are puncture-proof and resistant to certain corrosive chemicals. They also have an excellent grip on wet and dry surfaces. Buy nitrile gloves in three different sizes for the best fit. 

Aprons

Disposable Aprons can be worn over uniforms to keep them clean during treatments and changed frequently to minimise cross-contamination of bacteria. Aprons are also useful during cleaning procedures to keep uniforms spotless. 

Spa First Aid and Infection Control Supplies

In case of an emergency, your spa should be equipped with first aid provisions. Here are the essentials to make sure your spa is prepared and compliant with the law.

The Health and Safety Executive requires that all workplaces provide access to a first aid kit that can be used to administer emergency first aid. With our British Standard Workplace First Aid Kit, you can ensure your spa is compliant. It is BS8599-1 certified to meet stringent standards of quality and provides everything needed for the most common emergencies. 

Find out which size workplace first aid kit you need for your spa facility on the Workplace First Aid Kit page. It’s also a good idea to equip your business with a Public Access Trauma First Aid Kit as recommended by NaCTSO and the UK government.

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Where facial treatments, especially those close to the eyes like waxing, tinting, and applying make up are being carried out, eyewash is an essential first aid provision. Sterowash Eyewash comes in a 500ml bottle with a twist top, ready to be used in seconds. It’s made with saline solution PH Eur 0.9% w/v which is gentle on the body and won’t cause irritation when absorbed.

Defibrillators aren’t legally required, but many businesses are opting to install them to show how seriously they take the health and safety of their staff ad customers. Give someone a fighting chance in the event of cardiac arrest with a defibrillator. We recommend the iPad SP1 Semi-Automatic as it is extremely easy to use, even for someone with no first aid or CPR training at all.

Find out how to use an AED and when you should use one in our blog. 

Spa Hygiene Consumables

Every step in your spa’s cleaning procedure can be made easier and more effective with the correct hygiene equipment. Keep your facility’s reputation one of pristine cleanliness and efficiency with the right esthetician spa supplies.

Hand Gel

Making hand gel available throughout the spa facilities means staff and guests are able to sanitise their hands more regularly. Station hand sanitiser at the front of house as well as points throughout the spa where people are likely to make contact with touchpoints such as door handles and seating areas. 

Stero-san Hand Sanitiser Gel comes in a 500ml dome-shaped bottle that won’t tip over in busy environments. Our hand gel is specially made with emollients that keep hands moisturised and hydrated despite repeated use. It’s an excellent choice for masseuses who need to maintain soft and supple hands. 

Disposable Couch Roll is essential for covering beds and chairs to keep them clean and minimise cleaning downtime between treatments. Our couch roll comes with easy-tear perforations to tear off neat sections.

For disinfecting surfaces and non-porous tools, we recommend PDI Sani-Cloth AF Universal Wipes. These alcohol-free wipes are kind to the skin and don’t produce the fumes that alcohol-based wipes do. But they are just as effective at killing germs and bacteria.

Surface cleaning can be made much easier with the use of our PDI Sani-Cloth Detergent Wipes, lighting impregnated with detergent for damp-dusting and spot cleaning.

Cleaning make-up or oils from faces before treatments call for wipes specifically designed to be used on sensitive facial skin. Our PDI Hygea Hands & Face Personal Washcloths are made with gentle soap and moisturisers and are dermatologically tested to be gentle on skin. 

We also stock other spa consumables needed for treatments like Cotton-Tipped Applicators, and even a Flexible Vertebral Column Pelvis, useful for physiotherapy rooms.

Distributors to Spas

Are you a distributor to spas and beauty or wellness businesses? We can help you increase business. Here are some benefits to working with us:

  • Product photos, professionally assembled which show off the products you order
  • Training for your sales team to help you sell more
  • Drop-shipping to allow you to send orders out directly to customers
  • Risk assessment and compliance advice for your customers

In addition to spas and wellness clinics, we stock items for:

  • Hair and Beauty Salons
  • Alternative Therapy Clinics
  • Tattoo and Piercing Shops
  • Aesthetics and Laser Treatment Clinics