facialsbyandrea
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From the Ohio State board site:
In any licensed salon or barber shop, the service area shall be equipped with properly maintained commercial exhaust fans or air filtration equipment that is compliant with local and state commercial building codes."
When I asked the state board what that meant their reply was:
It means simply that our rules require that the service area of each salon and/or barber shop be equipped with properly maintained commercial exhaust fans or air filtration equipment and that you must check with local and state building code authorities to find out the specifications of that equipment based of the type of business you are opening.
They further replied with:
You must contact your local and state building authorities for that information. Our rules simply require that you have it and that it be up to state and local building codes. For any other advisement at this point, you will need to seek personal legal counsel.
Judging by those specific requirements would the space in looking at work? It is a studio with base board heating and a window AC. I've never never worked in a spa inside a facial room that had any specific exhaust systems.
In any licensed salon or barber shop, the service area shall be equipped with properly maintained commercial exhaust fans or air filtration equipment that is compliant with local and state commercial building codes."
When I asked the state board what that meant their reply was:
It means simply that our rules require that the service area of each salon and/or barber shop be equipped with properly maintained commercial exhaust fans or air filtration equipment and that you must check with local and state building code authorities to find out the specifications of that equipment based of the type of business you are opening.
They further replied with:
You must contact your local and state building authorities for that information. Our rules simply require that you have it and that it be up to state and local building codes. For any other advisement at this point, you will need to seek personal legal counsel.
Judging by those specific requirements would the space in looking at work? It is a studio with base board heating and a window AC. I've never never worked in a spa inside a facial room that had any specific exhaust systems.