Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 46, November 14, 2024
Section 28-24-9 - Pedicure equipmentFor the purposes of this regulation, the term "pedicure equipment" shall mean any apparatus that holds water for the purpose of pedicure service.
(a) Each practitioner shall perform the following immediately after each pedicure service:(1) Drain the pedicure equipment of all water, remove all debris from the equipment, and remove all removable parts;(2) if a pedicure liner was used during the pedicure service, dispose of the pedicure liner in a covered waste receptacle;(3) clean all removable parts and the surfaces and walls of the pedicure equipment, including the inlet and all debris trapped behind any removable parts, with soap or detergent, rinse with warm potable water, and disinfect with a liquid disinfectant used according to the manufacturer's instructions;(4) replace all clean removable parts;(5) if a pedicure liner was not used during the pedicure service, perform one of the following: (A) If the pedicure equipment is circulating, fill the pedicure equipment with potable water and circulate a bleach solution or a liquid disinfectant used according to the manufacturer's instructions through the pedicure equipment for 10 minutes and then drain and rinse the pedicure equipment with potable water; or(B) if the pedicure equipment is noncirculating, allow the bleach solution or liquid disinfectant to stand for 10 minutes and then drain and rinse the pedicure equipment with potable water; and(6) wipe the pedicure equipment dry with a clean towel.(b) Each practitioner shall ensure that all pedicure equipment remains in a clean and disinfected condition, even if the pedicure equipment is not in service or not able to be used in a service.Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-24-9
Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993; amended Oct. 5, 2007; amended by Kansas Register Volume 39, No. 13 ; effective 4/10/2020.