One salon was pinged for storing chemicals next to the tea and coffee. Photo / 123RF
One salon was pinged for storing chemicals next to the tea and coffee. Photo / 123RF
Mould, poor hand-washing facilities and sub-par disinfecting are among a raft of issues discovered at Queenstown hair salons.
At another, chemicals were stored next to tea and coffee.
Council inspectors visited 22 salons in the Queenstown and Arrowtown areas in the past year to check if they were up toscratch.
Hair salons are required to meet health and hygiene standards under the Health (Hairdressers) Regulations 1980, and are inspected annually.
Inspection reports released to the Mountain Scene newspaper show two salons, Arrowtown Hair Company and Hair Trucco, were found to have mouldy walls or ceilings.
In Hair Trucco's case, the inspector found its toilet ceiling was "covered in mould".
Many others had issues with their hand-washing facilities, from sinks being used to store dirty equipment to no paper towels or hand towels. The reports also identified issues with build-ups of hair clippings on floors and on bench surfaces.
Remarkables Park Cutting Room was pinged for having no suitable method for cleaning and disinfecting equipment.