Senior TLE Nail Care M7 For Printing
Senior TLE Nail Care M7 For Printing
Senior TLE Nail Care M7 For Printing
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TLE – Technology and Livelihood Education- Senior High School
Alternative Delivery Mode
Module 7: Sanitize and Store Tools and Equipment
First Edition, 2020
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Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
Welcome to the TLE- Home Economics ( Nail Care Senior High School) Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) Module – Sanitize and Store Tools and Equipment!
This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators both from
public and private institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator in helping the learners
meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming their personal, social, and
economic constraints in schooling.
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent learning
activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help learners acquire the
needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of the
module:
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module. You also
need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to manage their own learning.
Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks
included in the module.
Welcome to the TLE- Home Economics ( Nail Care Senior High School) Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) Module – Sanitize and Store Tools and Equipment!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for guided
and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to process the
contents of the learning resource while being an active learner.
What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in
the module.
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What I Know This part includes an activity that aims to
check what you already know about the
lesson to take. If you get all the answers
correct (100%), you may decide to skip this
module.
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The following are some reminders in using this module:
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the module.
Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities included
in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to
consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and gain deep
understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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What I Know
Multiple Choice. Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter of your
choice on your quiz notebook.
1. It is the process of destroying all living micro-organisms.
A. Sanitation C. Sterilization
B. Disinfecting D. Sanitization
2. It is the process of destroying some, but not all micro-organisms using or
antiseptics.
A. Sanitation C. Sterilization
B. Disinfecting D. Sanitization
3. It is a substance used to control micro-organism or non-living surfaces.
A. Antiseptic C. Disinfectant
B. Solvent D. Nail Hardener
4. It is an agent that prevents the multiplication of micro-organisms.
A. Antiseptic C. Disinfectant
B. Solvent D. Nail Hardener
5. It is the application of measures to promote public health and prevent the spread
of infectious diseases.
A. Sanitation C. Sterilization
B. Disinfecting D. Sanitization
6. The garments designed to protect the wearer’s body from injury or chemicals or
for job-related occupational safety and health purposes.
A. Personal Protective Equipment C. Glove
B. Mask D. Disinfectant
7. It is a liquid used for cleaning most of the tools and equipment. It is also known
as the universal solvent.
A. Water C. Alcohol
B. Disinfectant D. antiseptic
8. Is a garment that covers the whole hand of a person that performs household
services.
A. Disinfectant C. Glove
B. Sanitization D. Mask
9. It is an electronic gadget used for soaking, bathing and massaging the feet during
a foot spa.
A. Foot Spa Machine C. Hand Spa Machine
B. Foot Spa Stool D. Timer
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10.Is an equipment in a salon used for sterilizing metal implements to kill micro-
organisms.
A. Sterilizer C. Alcohol
B. Antiseptic Solution D. Disinfectan
In the new normal, we’ll see spas, salons, and wellness business market their cleaning efforts
to consumers. Make sure your business is a standout, welcoming clients-new and old-into a
sparkling space that keeps them as safe as possible.
Whether you’ve already reopened your doors, or you’re still working your way through our
Salon, Spa, or Wellness Business Reboot Kit, you’ve probably thought a lot about hygiene
and cleaning for your business post COVID-19 and into the new normal. It’s important for your
spa, salon, or wellness business to welcome clients into a clean, safe space.
Now’s the time to strategize how to keep your clients feeling safe, comfortable, and informed
about what you’re doing to increase sanitization and hygiene efforts.
Items needed for cleaning before entering the area and cleaning begins. This may include the
following:
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What’s In
Activity 1:
Directions: Provide answer to the following ideas. Write your answer in your quiz notebook.
What’s New
Activity 2: Identification
Direction: Identify the pictures below: Check ( ) if it is TOOLS, EQUIPMENT or
MATERIALS.
PICTURES TOOLS EQUIPMENT MATERIALS
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What is it
In this module you will learn the basic salon sanitation and the procedure on how
to sterilize nail and other tools in a salon.. Always remember, safety in the salon is one of
your main responsibilities. Your work is not only about giving treatments and services to
clients there is much more to it than that!
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Are the articles used in any nail care service which are durable
or permanent and are hand-held. Tools are also referred to as
Tools implements.
Are the cosmetics and supplies that are consumed and should
be placed from time to time. They are also called consumables.
Materials
Are the items which are more or less durable and permanent
Equipment needed for a particular activity or purpose.
Is a disinfectant solution used by barbers and cosmetologist for
disinfecting grooming tools such as combs and hair cutting
Barbicide shears.
A term referring to any process the eliminate (removes) or kits
Sterilization all forms or microbial life.
A beauty care service using oils, vitamins and minerals, having
Hand Spa curative effect to the body.
Refers to public health conditions related to clean drinking water
and adequate treatment and disposal of human excreta and
sewage. Preventing human contact with feces is part of
Sanitation sanitation, as is hand washing with soap.
PPE (Personal Protective clothing design to protect the wearer’s body from
Protective injury or chemicals or for job-related occupation safety and
Equipment) health purposes.
The science concerned with maintaining good health and
Hygiene cleanliness
An agent, such as heat, radiation or a chemical, that destroys,
neutralizes, or prevents the growth of disease carrying
Disinfectant microorganisms
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BASIC SALON SANITATION
The salon is a potentially dangerous place because of the tools and products we use
and the nature of the treatments. It is very important that everyone who works in the salon is
aware of possible safety risks and how to maintain safety for themselves, clients and co-
workers. This topic covers the safety duties and responsibilities for everyone in the salon.
Every employee and employer is required, by law, to behave safely and responsibly.
1. Nail technicians should always clean both their hands and their clients’ hands or feet
before every service. Some states allow the use of waterless hand sanitizers, but if
hand are dirty or contaminated, they should be washed with liquid soap and running
water first. Cleaning hands reduces the risk of spreading germs from client to client.
2. All implements (including individual implements that client brings in or that are
left in the salon), equipment, and, materials that come in contact with a client
must be properly cleaned (sanitized) and disinfected prior to servicing each
client. Before any tool or file can be used on a client, it must be properly cleaned
and disinfected.
3. If any metal tool or hand piece of equipment has come into contact with blood, body
fluid, infection, or an unhealthy condition, it must immediate be cleaned and disinfected
(rather than continuing to use it on the same client). If a nail file or other porous item.
Comes into contact with blood, it must be disposed of immediately. (There may be
local, state, or federal regulations regarding items that come into contact with blood.)
4. Store clean and disinfected tools in a clean container or lined drawer (labeled
“disinfected”) that is separate from soiled or used tools and files (so you never get
confused and pick up a dirty implemented).
5. Cleaning to remove all visible residue or debris. Proper cleaning is the first step in
safety, but it must followed by disinfection, which involves describes the use of
chemicals to destroy germs on non-living surfaces. Salon disinfectants include EPA-
registered, hospital-level, liquid disinfectants products that are virucidal, bactericidal,
and fungicidal; that are 10% bleach; or that are 70% or higher isopropyl or ethyl
alcohol.
6. Use clean towels and/or manicure mats for each client.
7. Products such as cream, lotion, scrubs, paraffin wax, masks, and oils must always be
used in a sanitary manner that prevents contamination. For example, paraffin and nail
oils should not be applied with a brush (or spatula) that has touched the skin. To avoid
product contamination:
a. Dispose of used or remaining product between clients.
b. Use single-use disposable implements to remove products from container for
application or remove product with a clean, disinfected spatula and put product
into a disposable service cup.
c. Use an application bottle or dropper to apply the product.
8. If blood or body fluid comes in contact with any salon surface, the nail professional
should put on protective, disposable gloves and clean it with an EPA-registered,
hospital liquid disinfectant or a 10% bleach solution. In case of an accidental cut, clean
with an antiseptic and bandage the cut.
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PROCEDURE ON HOW TO STERILIZE NAIL AND OTHER TOOLS IN A SALON
ALWAYS USE THE To prevent the spread of bacteria, use the right nail and
APPROPRIATE SALON barbering tools depending on the product you’re using. Be
AND COSMETOLOGY aware of the proper application techniques for creams,
TOOLS lotions, scrubs, waxes, and oils. For example, nail oil
should be applied with a brush or spatula that has not
touched the skin.
CLEAN, DISINFECT, AND • First, clean off any debris and residue.
STERILIZE REUSABLE Follow the appropriate cleaning method depending on the
SALON TOOLS material.
For example, use a scrub brush to clean abrasive files,
buffers, and paddies. Whereas, an acetone soak is the
better option for metal electric file bits.
•Second, fully immerse tools with EPA approved
disinfectant and let them air dry before your next use..
SALON CLEANING There a few different salon cleaning supplies you should
SUPPLIES LIKE always have available.
BARBICIDE • Disinfectant solutions from companies like Barbicide are
popular. Use them to clean and sterilize nail tools and
other equipment.
• Disinfectant wipes or sterilization pouches also come in
handy, as they are easy to apply and use.
• Dry sanitizers or sterilizers are great places to store your
clean tools.
• Comb and brush cleaners are necessary in salons.
These extend the life of your brushes.
• Generic floor cleaners keep your salon in tip-top shape.
THROW OUT If a product is labelled disposable or for single use only, be
DISPOSABLE SALON sure to throw it out after use. Do not attempt to clean or
ITEMS reused it on multiple clients. For example, cotton balls,
wooden applicators, toe separators, and many nail files
and buffers are only meant to be used one time.
KEEP YOUR SALON Be sure that everything is in its proper place. Cords for
WORKSPACE SAFE AND curling irons and electric razors should be well organized
CLEAN so that you and your clients don’t trip over them. Wash
towels, sheets, and robes in 160 degree water for at least
25 minutes. Foot basins can be a breeding ground for
bacteria, so be sure to clean and disinfect the jets and
basin thoroughly after client.
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HOW CAN TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT BE KEPT SAFE, CLEAN AND FUNCTIONAL?
It is vital to sterilize metal implements, sanitized wooden tools, disinfect hand and foot spa
machines as well as environmental surfaces before and after each use. Contaminated tools
can cause bacterial and fungal infections that are unsightly, painful and sometimes, fatal.
There are several methods of cleaning and sterilization. Do a cursory cleaning after eache nail
care service and deep-clean monthly to keep tools safe and useful all the time.
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Procedure on how sanitizing an equipment, sterilizing metal implements and sanitizing
wooden implements:
What’s More
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9. Metal equipment can be stacked on one another after drying such as storage
dishes and bowls.
10. It is important factor for safety and health as well as good business.
ACTIVITY 4:
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What I Have Learned
Directions: Complete the following statements.
1. To prevent the spread of bacteria, use the right nail and barbering tools
depending on the product you’re using. Be aware of the proper
______________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
___________.
3. To clean, disinfect, and sterilize reusable salon tools. First, clean off any debris
and residue.
Second________________________________________________________
__________.
4. If a product is labelled disposed or for single use only, be sure to throw it out
after use. Do not attempt to
_____________________________________________________________.
5. To keep your salon workspace safe and clean be sure that everything is in its
proper place. Cords for curling irons and electric razors should be well
_____________________________
6. _____________________________________________________________________
_____.
Now, you are fully aware of the proper sanitation and sterilization, and how to keep
safe, clean and functional and keeping the workplace clean and safe.
What I Can Do
Directions: After the proper cleaning procedure of nail care tools and equipment, clean your
own sets of tools and equipment and answer the questions that follows. Write your answers
in your quiz notebook.
1. What are the advantages if you follow the standard procedure in cleaning metal
instruments?
2. What is the importance of disinfecting the tools and equipment for nail care?
3. Why you have to sanitized your equipment?
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Assessment
Congratulations! Well done! Now that you are already equipped of the
knowledge and concepts about post hand activity, let us find out what you
have learned by answering the post test.
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of your choice in your quiz
notebook.
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7. It is the application of measures to promote public health and prevent the spread of
infectious diseases.
A. Sanitation
B. Disinfecting
C. Sterilization
D. Sanitization
8. It is an agent that prevents the multiplication of micro-organisms.
A. Antiseptic
B. Solvent
C. Disinfectant
D. Nail Hardener
9. Liquid used for cleaning most of the tools and equipment. It is also known as the
universal solvent.
A. Water
B. Disinfectant
C. Alcohol
D. Antiseptic
10. The garments designed to protect the wearer’s body from injury or chemicals or for
job-related occupational safety and health purposes.
A. Personal Protective Equipment
B. Mask
C. Glove
D. Disinfectant
Additional Activities
Reminder:
Proper sanitation, should be done before performing hand spa. Try this next activity
ACTIVITY: Do This!
Directions: Discuss and perform within your family member the steps/procedures in sanitizing
the equipment, sterilizing metal implements and sanitizing wooden implements. Make sure
that you perform the steps correctly and clearly.
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ASSESSMENT
1. D 6. C
2. C 7. D
3. A 8. A
4. C 9. A
5. D 10. A
10. Directed 10. T
Activity 04.
9. Laundered 9. M
1. Application techniques for creams, lotions, scrubs, 8. Enclose 8. M
waxes, and oils. For example, nail oil should be 7. Water 7. M
applied with a brush or spatula that has not 6. Sanitary 6. M
touched the skin. 5. Inspect 5. T
2. Fully immerse tools with EPA approved disinfectant 4. Store 4. T
and let them air dry before your next use.. 3. Boil 3. T
3. Clean or reused it on multiple clients. For example, 2. Disinfect 2. T
cotton balls, wooden applicators, toe separators, 1. Sterilize 1. E
and many nail files and buffers are only meant to
Activity 03 Activity 02
be used one time.
4. Organized so that you and your clients don’t trip 1 – 10 FACT
over them. Wash towels, sheets, and robes in 160
Activity 01
degree water for at least 25 minutes. Foot basins
can be a breeding ground for bacteria, so be sure WHAT’S MORE (ACTIVITIES)
to clean and disinfect the jets and basin thoroughly
after client.
WHAT’S NEW PRETEST:
WHAT’S IN
1. Alcohol 6. Sanitary 1.c 6. a
1. Tools 6. Tools
2. Foot spa machine 7. Sanitation 2. Tools 7. Tools 2. d 7. a
3. Hand spa machine 8. Tools 3. Tools 8. Tools
4. Sterilizer 9. Materials 3. c 8. c
4. Materials 9. Equipment
5. Disinfectant 10. Equipment 5. Tools 10. Materials 4. a 9. c
5. d 10. A
Answer Key
References
Learning Module(CBLM) developed by: Romeo A Abuhan, Jr.
Learning Module: k-12 Curriculum (Exploratory course for Grade 7 and 8)
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/hygiene
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/precaution
https://health.ri.gov/disease/prevention/about/handwashing/
https://vimeo.com/212706575
Mindbodyonline.com
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