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Sanitation is imperatiave when working with hot stones. I have a huge supply...and rotate them out. I put used ones immediately in a plastic bag and take them home. Each set is put in my dishwasher on sanitize before it is used again. Yes i am hauling rocks to and from work. Better than taking some sort of bug and hauling it around. The caustic nature of dishwasher soap removes all oils (fragrance and stickiness) and heats them to a high temp. for an exteded period of time. Never had a problem.
Excellent! This sure got me back on track because I am very new to hot stone massage and no one has ever mentioned the proper way to make sure the stones are sanitized.
I have just received some new information from the CDC... they have approved the sanitation methods as outlined in my other letter...adding that any stone soaked in an alcohol bath for 10 minutes will not need scrubbing...??...ok...the sanitation criterion I quoted was set up by the Geothermal Therapy Association. I will soon post more information about the association as well, for a brief over view you can visit their web site at www.stonewalkersassociation.com
it will soon be moving to www.geothermaltherapy.com and will have a lot more information....
Jenny ray
Donna C. Agrinsonis, LMT said:Excellent! This sure got me back on track because I am very new to hot stone massage and no one has ever mentioned the proper way to make sure the stones are sanitized.
Alcohol bath - as in full strength alcohol and not mixed with water right?
Jenny Ray said:I have just received some new information from the CDC... they have approved the sanitation methods as outlined in my other letter...adding that any stone soaked in an alcohol bath for 10 minutes will not need scrubbing...??...ok...the sanitation criterion I quoted was set up by the Geothermal Therapy Association. I will soon post more information about the association as well, for a brief over view you can visit their web site at www.stonewalkersassociation.com
it will soon be moving to www.geothermaltherapy.com and will have a lot more information....
Jenny ray
Donna C. Agrinsonis, LMT said:Excellent! This sure got me back on track because I am very new to hot stone massage and no one has ever mentioned the proper way to make sure the stones are sanitized.
Thank you for sharing this information. I learned to give hot stone massage by recieving them and was never aware of the method to sanitize everything except to wash them. I too have enough stones to use without reheating between clients. Where can the MCP be purchased?
Thank you for your guidelines Jenny.
Reading up on MRSA, I got to think. What about sheets and towels? The MRSA - and I assume other viruses and bacteria, can be transferred via clothing as well. This would mean that washing sheets at 30 degree Celsius (86F) as some of the nice massage sheets require, wouldn't be enough as such a low temperature doesn't kill all the bugs.
Even 60°C (140F) wouldn't be quite enough - which is the normal cotton sheet washing temperature.
Wouldn't this be just as big a risk as the stones considering that our clients lie on and under sheets and there is a lot of skin contact?
What are your thoughts (everyone)?
Cheers,
Pia
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