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Editor's Note: See Ch. 127, Barbershops.
All persons who conduct the business of barbering and who are employed or engaged in the business of shaving or haircutting shall be governed by the following regulations.
Barbers must wash their hands thoroughly with warm water and soap before attending each customer. If it becomes necessary to receive money or to otherwise soil the hands, they should be again washed before resuming work.
No towels shall be used for more than one person, without being boiled. Towels shall not be dipped into warm-water tanks.
Combs, hairbrushes, shaving brushes, needles, tweezers and forceps shall be kept clean and shall be sterilized after use on each person by submersion in boiling water for not less than 10 minutes or by exposure for 30 minutes to the influence of an effectual germicide applied in a suitable sterilizer.
No alum or other astringent shall be used in stick form, but, if used at all to stop the flow of blood, it must be applied in powder form only.