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The off gassing of chemicals used daily in nail salons produces volatile organic compounds (VOCs). When inhaled, VOCs can have a disastrous effect on the health of workers.
see all nail salon unitsNail salon workers are routinely exposed to a number of indoor air pollutants that can adversely affect their health. The worst offenders include:
Chemicals/ Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
The off gassing of chemicals used daily in nail salons produces volatile organic compounds (VOCs). When inhaled, VOCs can have a disastrous effect on the health of workers. Four of most concerning offenders include:
Toluene
Dibutyl Phthalate
Formaldehyde
Methacrylate Compounds
Nail and Acrylic Dusts
Nail and acrylic dusts contain a number of harmful toxins that could adversely affect the health of workers including:
Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, yeasts, dermatophytes and saprophytes.
Acrylics from artificial nails.
Chemicals from nail polish.
Keratin
Keratin hydrolysates
Blood Borne and Infectious Diseases
Nail salons service a wide variety of clientele, some of whom may be carrying viruses such as HIV and hepatitis B and C. Workers may be exposed to these viruses when removing the calluses of an infected person as they can become aerosolized. Nail technicians are also at risk from breathing in fungal infections when working on a client’s feet or nails.
Without proper air filtration, bacteria and viruses can spread and linger indoors, sometimes for hours at a time. The onset of the Covid pandemic has highlighted the need for better air filtration and ventilation. To protect staff and clients from both bloodborne and infectious disease, an effective air purifier with proper filtration is essential.
High Carbon Dioxide Levels
High carbon dioxide levels can also adversely affect the IAQ in nail salons. Smaller, densely populated salons with little to no filtration are particularly at risk. Elevated carbon dioxide has been linked to illnesses such as sick building syndrome and can lead to poor concentration, reduced cognitive performance and respiratory issues.