TLE BEAUTY CARE (Nail Care)
SERVICES Module 2: Maintain Tools and Equipment
in Nail Care Quarter 1, Week 2
LYNNE B. GAHISAN
7/8
(SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR INDEPENDENT LEARNING ENGAGEMENT) A Joint Project of
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DIPOLOG CITY and the
DIPOLOG CITY GOVERNMENT
TLE – Grade 7/8 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 1 – Module 2: Maintain Tools and Equipment in Nail Care First Edition, 2020
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7/8
TLE Module 2: Maintain Tools and
Equipment in Nail Care Week 2
Learning Outcome 2: Perform
Basic Preventive and Corrective Maintenance
TLE_HEBC7/8MT-0d-e-3
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Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators both from public and private institutions to assist you, the teacher or
facilitator in helping the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming their personal, social, and economic constraints in schooling. This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and
independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this
also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking
into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
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This contains helpful tips or strategies that will help you in guiding the
learners.
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For the learner:
The hand is one of the most symbolized part of the human body. It is
often used to depict skill, action and purpose. Through our hands we may
learn, create and accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource
signifies that you as a learner is capable and empowered to successfully
achieve the relevant competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your
academic success lies in your own hands!
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check what you already know about the
lesson to take. If you get all the answers
correct (100%), you may decide to skip
this module.
What’s In
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one.
What’s New
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opener, an activity or a situation.
What is It
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the lesson. This aims to help you discover
and understand new concepts and skills.
What’s More
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practice to solidify your understanding
and skills of the topic. You may check the
answers to the exercises using the
Answer Key at the end of the module.
What I Have Learned
This includes questions or blank
sentence/paragraph to be filled in to
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process what you learned from the
lesson.
What I Can Do
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will help you transfer your new
knowledge or skill into real life situations
or concerns.
Assessment
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level of mastery in achieving the learning
competency.
Additional Activities
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given to you to enrich your knowledge or
skill of the lesson learned. This also tends
retention of learned concepts.
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module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
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included in the module.
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5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
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If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do
not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that
you are not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful
learning and gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You
can do it!
References This is a list of all sources used in
developing this module.
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to
help the learner independently maintains tools and equipment in nail care
servicing. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different
learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level
of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the
course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to correspond
with the textbook you are now using.
The module is intended for the Grade 7/8 students Exploratory Course
on Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services.
You are now in Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services -Module 2: Week 2 Learning Outcome 2: Perform Basic Preventive and Corrective Maintenance
After going through this module, you are expected to: TLE_HEBC7/8MT-0d-e-3
Clean tools according to standard procedures
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What I Know
PRE-TEST: Multiple Choice: Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.
Write the chosen letter in one whole sheet of paper.
1. Listed below are the hospital graded disinfectants EXCEPT for
a. bactericidal b. virucidal
c. fungicidal d. sanitidal
2. How many minutes that the tools should be immersed in the disinfectant
solution? a. 40 minutes
b. 30 minutes c. 10 minutes
d. 15 minutes 3. What is the correct proportion of the bleach solution?
a. make a 1-10 solution by mixing one part bleach with 10 parts water
b. make a 1-12 solution by mixing 1/2 part bleach with 10 parts water c. make a 1-15 solution by mixing two parts bleach with 10 parts water
d. make a 1-10 solution by mixing 11/2 part bleach with 10 parts water 4. Select the PPE you will use, to rinse the basin with the solution to disinfect.
a. using a mask b. using gloves
c. using headband d. using smock gown/apron
5. Where will you place the sterilized metal implements?
a. paper bag b. just set aside on table
c. keep it inside the drawer d. in an airtight zipper sealed bag
6. When does used cotton, hair or other waste materials must be removed from the floor?
a. at the end of the day b. after lunchtime
c. during break timed
d. immediately as it appears in the workplace 7. What should be the general appearance of a beauty salon?
a. must be well- lighted and well- ventilated b. must be well- decorated
c. must be simple d. must be extremely presentable
8. Choose the right container for all waste materials in the salon.
a. enclosed waste bin fitted with polythene bin liner b. in a sack
c. in a box d. in a plastic grocery bag
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9. Every client must be provided with a. clean slipper
b. mask c. freshly laundered towel
d. gloves 10. Which statement below describes the good sanitary condition of a beauty
salon? a. salon premises must be free from rodents, vermin, flies, or other similar
insects
b. all hair, used pieces of cottons, and other waste materials are scattered on the floor
c. furniture and equipment are required to be repaired d. the restrooms are not well-sanitized
11. What is the meaning of the word sanitize? a. simply means “to clean” as in removing all visible debris from a surface
b. soaking the implement in disinfectant solution
c. an agent that frees from infection d. a substance that disinfects something
12. Orangewood sticks, cotton balls, and disposable toe separators are classified as a. porous items
b. non-porous items c. multi-use tools
d. single-use tools 13. Select the first step in sanitizing equipment.
a. measure and mix disinfectant as directed
b. read directions on disinfectant c. wipe the surface with a paper towel to dry it
d. dispose of sanitizing solution and used towels 14. How many percent of alcohol solution is recommended to use in sterilizing
metal implements? a. 40% to 70% alcohol
b. 60% to 80% alcohol c. 30% to 70% alcohol
d. 70% to 90% alcohol
15. What is the measurement of the alcohol solution in a jar container to sanitize the orangewood sticks?
a. fill jar full with 70% to 90% alcohol b. fill jar ½ with 70% to 90% alcohol
c. fill jar ¾ with 70% to 90% alcohol d. fill jar ¼ with 70% to 90% alcohol
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Lesson
1 Basic Preventive and
Corrective Maintenance
To be free from contamination of any diseases you have to keep in mind that all tools, implements and equipment should not be used unless it is effectively
sanitized or sterilized. Thus, learning in this module will help you understand and be aware that all
tools, implements, devices or other pieces of equipment in nail care services must be properly cleaned and disinfected before it comes into direct contact with a client.
What’s In
Directions:
List down at least five words or phrases that describe a workplace with a clean and safe condition in the table below. Write your answer in a whole sheet of paper.
Descriptions of a Workplace with Clean and Safe Condition
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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What’s New
This time you’re going to answer an activity that will set your mind for the
next lesson on performing basic preventive and corrective maintenance according to standard procedures in nail care servicing.
Directions : Describe the picture in at least thirty words. Give the measures in keeping the salon clean and in a safe state. Write your answer in one whole sheet
of paper.
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What is It
In this module, you will study and learn the importance of sanitizing and disinfecting all the necessary items before starting any nail care activity. Learning
these things assures everyone to prevent the spreading of infectious diseases, instead promotes good hygiene and wellness.
Definition of Terms:
Antiseptic A substance, milder than a disinfectant, that
prevents the growth and development of micro-
organisms.
Contaminated wastes Materials which are infected or with some measure of decay.
Disinfectant An agent, such as heat, radiation, or a chemical,
that destroys, neutralizes, or prevents the growth of disease-carrying microorganisms.
Dispose of To throw away.
Foot Spa A beauty care service offered by salons to relax and
moisturize the feet.
Hand Spa A beauty care service using natural oils, vitamins
and minerals, having curative effect to the body.
Hygiene The science concerned with maintaining good health and cleanliness.
Implements Articles or tools used in manicuring that are durable.
Infection A condition caused by a germ or a pathogen.
Pathogen A microbe or microorganism such as a virus,
bacterium, prion, or fungus that causes disease.
Polythene A kind of plastic commonly used as grocery bags,
shampoo bottles, children’s toys among others.
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Protective clothing designed to protect the wearer’s body from injury or chemicals or for job-related
occupational safety and health purposes.
Radiation A process in which energy in transmitted in the form of waves or particles that can be used to destroy
micro-organisms.
Spa A beauty care service where curative minerals are
present for beautification.
Sterilization A term referring to any process that eliminates (removes) or kills all forms of microbial life.
Sanitization- The process of destroying some, but not all micro-
organisms.
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How can tools and equipment be kept safe, clean and functional?
It is vital to sterilize metal implements, sanitize wooden tools, disinfect hand and foot spa machines as well as environmental surfaces before and after each use.
Contaminated tools can cause bacterial and fungal infections that are unsightly,
painful and sometimes, fatal. There are several methods of cleaning and sterilization. Do a cursory cleaning after each nail care service and deep-clean
monthly to keep tools safe and useful all the time. 1. Sterilize metal implements after each use in a hospital-grade disinfectant that is
bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal. This disinfectant can be found in beauty supply stores. Immerse the tools in the disinfectant for 10 minutes.
2. Disinfect foot basins after each use with a bleach solution. Make a 1-to-10 solution by mixing one part bleach with 10 parts water. Using gloves, rinse the
basin with the solution to disinfect. If necessary, scrub with a detergent to
remove any dirt or debris. 3. Use a boiling method of sterilization once a month to disinfect all metal
implements. Designate one pot for sterilization to prevent cross-contamination with food. Submerge the tools in boiling water for 10 minutes. Drain the tools
and allow them to dry. 4. Store sterilized metal implements in an airtight, zipper-sealed bag to keep them
from being exposed to dirt and bacteria. Be sure tools are completely dry before
storing them. If waiting more than a couple of weeks before the next nail care service, sterilize the tools again before use.
5. Inspect tools and equipment regularly to identify defective ones for repair, replacement or condemnation.
Keeping the Workplace Clean and Safe
1. All beauty salons must be well-lighted and well-ventilated and must be in good sanitary condition.
2. The salon premises must be free from rodents, vermin, flies or other similar insects.
3. All salon establishments must be provided with continuous running hot and cold water.
4. The curtains and floor coverings in the salon must be washable and kept clean.
5. All hair, used cotton or other waste materials must be removed from the floor immediately, and deposited in a closed container. Get rid of them from the salon
premises at frequent intervals. 6. The rest rooms must be well-sanitized and be provided with individual towels.
7. Each beautician must wear a washable uniform while working on clients. 8. Each client must be provided with a freshly laundered towel.
9. All waste materials should be disposed of in an enclosed waste bin fitted with
polythene bin liner, durable enough to resist tearing.
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Types of Items
•Single-use tools (orangewood sticks, cotton balls, and disposable toe separators)
must be thrown out after use on a client. •Multi-use tools are divided into porous, non-porous, and self-disinfecting, which
determines how they should be handled: •Porous (absorbent) items: towels, cushioned abrasive files and buffers
Should be disinfected with: 70-90% isopropyl or ethyl alcohol •Non-porous (non-absorbent) items: Metal, glass, and fiberglass tools like metal nippers, cuticle pusher, and electric file bits should be disinfected with: hospital grade disinfectant registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) *Note: Any non-porous implement that comes in contact with broken or infected
skin must immediately be sanitized and disinfected. •Self-disinfecting items: nail polish, primers, liquid monomer, and gels should be disinfected with: Nothing! The containers these products come in do not support the growth of pathogens due to lack of water or high-alcohol content. *Note: Cuticle oils do support pathogen growth, so it’s best to dispense these in a
dropper where brush does not come into contact with the finger.
Steps to Sterilize and Disinfect
1. Using a clean scrub brush and liquid soap, scrub implements and abrasives
until all visible debris is removed.
2. Under lukewarm running water, thoroughly rinse implements and abrasives until all traces of soap are washed off. With a clean or disposable towel,
completely dry each item. 3. Fully immerse in an EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectant for at least 10
minutes, or for the amount of time specified in the manufacturer’s instructions. To disinfect porous abrasives and buffers, spray them with 70-90% isopropyl or
ethyl alcohol solutions and let them sit for at least five minutes. 4. When the time is up, use tongs or gloved hands to remove implements and rinse
them, if necessary. Dry the tools with a clean or disposable towel, or allow them
to air dry by placing them on a clean towel and covering them with another clean towel.
5. Properly store all sanitized and disinfected implements to avoid contamination. A lined drawer is sufficient, as long as it is clean, labeled, and only used to
store other clean implements. Once you use an implement, it can’t go back in the drawer; place it in a separate, labeled container, where it’s away from clean
items and ready to be sanitized and disinfected.
For tabletops and electrical equipment, wipe down the surface with a damp towel to remove visible debris. Then wipe down with a disinfectant
wipe or towelette.
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Preparation of Equipment to be Sanitized
a. Read directions on disinfectant. b. Measure and mix disinfectant as directed.
c. Saturate a cleaning cloth with disinfectant solution and wipe entire surface area of equipment.
d. Wipe the surface with paper towel to dry it. e. Dispose of sanitizing solution and used towels.
Steps in Sanitizing an Equipment
a. Read directions on disinfectant. b. Measure and mix disinfectant as directed.
c. Saturate a cleaning cloth with disinfectant solution and wipe entire surface area of equipment.
d. Wipe the surface with paper towel to dry it. e. Dispose of sanitizing solution and used towels.
Steps in Sterilizing Metal Implements
a. Soak the tools/ implements in hot, soapy water solution to remove any debris and oil residue. Rinse them thoroughly.
b. Place the tools/implements in a 70% to 90% alcohol solution for 20 minutes. c. Remove the tools/implements from solution, wipe them dry, and place them into
a dry sterilizer.
Steps in Sanitizing Wooden Implements
a. Cleanse sanitizing jar with disinfectant and wipe it dry.
b. Place thin layer of sterile cotton at the bottom of jar. c. Remove implements from wet or dry sanitizer and place them into the jar,
handles up, except for metal nail files. d. Fill jar with 70% to 90% alcohol solution to cover cutting edges and tips of
orangewood sticks.
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What’s More
To learn more and deepen your understanding, do and accomplish all the given activities.
Activity 1. True or False
Directions: Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and write the word FALSE if the statement is incorrect. Write your answer in one whole sheet of paper.
1. Contaminated tools can cause bacterial and fungal infections that are unsightly, painful and sometimes, fatal.
2. Sterilize metal implements after a week of using it in a hospital-grade
disinfectant that is bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal. 3. Immerse the tools in the disinfectant for 30 minutes.
4. Using gloves, rinse the basin with the solution to disinfect. If necessary, scrub with alcohol to remove any dirt or debris.
5. Use a boiling method of sterilization once a month to disinfect all metal implements.
6. Designate one pot for sterilization to prevent cross-contamination with food. 7. Submerge the tools in boiling water for 15 minutes.
8. Store sterilized metal implements in an airtight, zipper-sealed bag to keep them
from being exposed to dirt and bacteria. 9. Inspect tools and equipment occasionally to identify defective ones for repair,
replacement or condemnation. 10. Sterilize metal implements, sanitize wooden tools, disinfect hand
and foot spa machines as well as environmental surfaces before and after each use.
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Activity 2. Matching Type
Match the correct descriptions in Column A with the pictures posted in Column B. Write the letter of your correct answer in your one whole sheet
of paper.
DESCRIPTIONS PICTURES
1. Sterilizing Metal A.
2. Disinfection of Foot Basin B.
3. Soaking the Nail Implements C.
4. Draining the Nail Implements D.
5. Storing Sterilized Tools E.
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What I Have Learned
1. Metal implements must be sterilized, wooden tools need to be sanitized, hand
spa and foot spa machines are necessary to be disinfected as well as environmental surfaces before and after each use.
2. Contaminated tools can cause bacterial and fungal infections that are unsightly, painful, and sometimes fatal.
3. A hospital-grade disinfectant that is bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal. 4. All beauty salons must be well-lighted and well-ventilated and must be in a
good sanitary condition. 5. Sanitize simply means “to clean,” as in, removing all visible debris from a
surface such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
6. Disinfection requires soaking the implement in a disinfectant solution for a full ten minutes.
7. Single-use tools (orangewood sticks, cotton balls, and disposable toe separators) must be thrown out after use on a client.
8. Multi-use tools are divided into porous, non-porous, and self-disinfecting, which determines how they should be handled:
9. Porous (absorbent) items: towels, cushioned abrasive files, and buffers
Should be disinfected with 70-90% isopropyl or ethyl alcohol 10. Non-porous (non-absorbent) items: Metal, glass, and fiberglass tools like metal nippers, cuticle pushes, and electric file bits should be disinfected with: hospital grade disinfectant registered with the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) 11. Sterilization is the process of destroying all living micro-organisms.
12. Sanitization is the process of destroying some, but not all micro-organisms.
13. Sterilization and sanitization techniques which are being practiced in the beauty salon involves the use of physical agents like heat and radiation; and
chemical agents like antiseptics and vapor fumigants. 14. A disinfectant is a substance used to control micro-organisms on non-living
surfaces such as tools, equipment, and furniture/ fixtures. 15. An antiseptic is an agent that prevents the multiplication of micro-organisms.
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What I Can Do
Activity 1
Collage Making on Keeping Tools and Equipment Safe, Clean and
Functional
1. Use cut out pictures from the old magazines or download images from the internet.
2. Collage size is 8x13 inches/long bond paper in landscape orientation.
Rubrics for Collage
Criteria Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Variety of
pictures used to
develop main
idea
limited
variety of pictures used
to develop
the main idea
adequate
variety of pictures used
to develop the
main idea
good variety
of pictures used to
develop the
main idea
excellent
variety of pictures used
to develop the
main idea
Ideas originality
interest
few original ideas in
material or display are
evident to stimulate
interest
some original ideas in
material or display are
evident to stimulated
some interest
several original ideas
in material or display are
evident to stimulate
much interest
many original ideas
in material and display
are evident and stimulate
a great deal of
interest
Relevance of material
connected to main idea
little material
selected is relevant and
rarely connected to
the main idea
some material
selected is relevant and
somewhat connected to
the main idea
material selected is
mostly relevant and
connected to the main idea
material selected
is all relevant and clearly
connected to the main
idea
Visual Impact
effectiveness of overall
presentation
overall
visual impact is
limited
overall visual
impact is somewhat
effective
overall
visual impact is effective
overall
visual impact is very
effective
Activity 2 Sanitizing Wooden Implements
Procedure:
1. Assemble all your orangewood sticks. a. Cleanse sanitizing jar with disinfectant and wipe it dry.
b. Place thin layer of sterile cotton at the bottom of jar. c. Remove implements from wet or dry sanitizer and place them into the jar,
handles up position. d. Fill jar with 70% to 90% alcohol solution to cover cutting edges and tips of
orangewood sticks.
2. Take a video/picture for your documentation.
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Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter in one whole sheet of paper.
1. How many minutes that the tools should be immersed in the disinfectant
solution? a. 40 minutes
b. 30 minutes
c. 10 minutes d. 15 minutes
2. Listed below are the hospital graded disinfectants EXCEPT for a. bactericidal
b. virucidal c. fungicidal
d. sanitidal 3. Select the PPE you will use, to rinse the basin with the solution to disinfect.
a. using a mask
b. using gloves c. using headband
d. using smock gown/apron 4. What is the correct proportion of the bleach solution?
a. make a 1-10 solution by mixing one part bleach with 10 parts water b. make a 1-12 solution by mixing 1/2 part bleach with 10 parts water
c. make a 1-15 solution by mixing two parts bleach with 10 parts water
d. make a 1-10 solution by mixing 11/2 part bleach with 10 parts water 5. When does used cotton, hair, or other waste materials must be removed from the
floor? a. at the end of the day
b. after lunchtime c. during break timed
d. immediately as it appears in the workplace 6. Where will you place the sterilized metal implements?
a. paper bag
b. just set aside on table c. keep it inside the drawer
d. in an airtight zipper sealed bag 7. Choose the right container for all waste materials in the salon.
a. enclosed waste bin fitted with polythene bin liner b. in a sack
c. in a box
d. in a plastic grocery bag 8. What should be the general appearance of a beauty salon?
a. must be well- lighted and well- ventilated b. must be well- decorated
c. must be simple d. must be extremely presentable
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9. Which statement below describes the good sanitary condition of a beauty salon?
a. salon premises must be free from rodents, vermin, flies, or other similar insects
b. all hair, used pieces of cotton, and other waste materials are scattered on the floor
c. furniture and equipment are required to be repaired d. the restrooms are not well-sanitized
10. Every client must be provided with
a. clean slipper b. mask
c. freshly laundered towel d. gloves
11. Orangewood sticks, cotton balls, and disposable toe separators are classified as a. porous items
b. non-porous items
c. multi-use tools d. single-use tools
12. What is the meaning of the word sanitize? a. simply means “to clean” as in removing all visible debris from a surface
b. soaking the implement in disinfectant solution c. an agent that frees from infection
d. a substance that disinfects something 13. How many percent of alcohol solution is recommended to use in sterilizing
metal implements?
a. 40% to 70% alcohol b. 60% to 80% alcohol
c. 30% to 70% alcohol d. 70% to 90% alcohol
14. Select the first step in sanitizing equipment. a. measure and mix disinfectant as directed
b. read directions on disinfectant c. wipe the surface with a paper towel to dry it
d. dispose of sanitizing solution and used towels
15. What is the measurement of the alcohol solution in a jar container to sanitize the orangewood sticks?
a. fill jar full with 70% to 90% alcohol b. fill jar ½ with 70% to 90% alcohol
c. fill jar ¾ with 70% to 90% alcohol d. fill jar ¼ with 70% to 90% alcohol
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Additional Activities
Activity 1
Clean your own sets of tools and equipment. 1. Clean your metal implements according to standard procedures.
2. Disinfect your foot basin, finger bowl, foot spa stool, manicure stool, and manicure tools.
3. Sanitize your orangewood sticks, buffer, foot brush, and nail brush. 4. Take a video/picture in doing your task.
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Answer Key
Assessment
1. C 2. D
3. B 4. A
5. D
6. D 7. A
8. A 9. A
10. C 11. D
12. A
13. D 14. B
15. A
What's More
Activity 1.1
1. True
2. False 3. False
4. False
5. True 6. True
7. False 8. True
9. False
10. True
What I Know
1.D 2.C
3.A 4.B
5.D
6.D 7.A
8.A 9.C
10. A 11. A
12. D
13. B 14. D
15. A
What’s More
Activity 2
1. E
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. A
What’s In
1. Well-lighted
2. Well-Ventilated
3. Well-sanitized
4. Must be free from
rodents, vermin, and
flies, or other similar
insects
5. provide a freshly
laundered towel
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• Moore, Oakley and Franco. The World of Cosmetology. McGraw-Hill Book Company: 1980
• K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education K to 12 –Home Economics-Beauty Care(Nail Care) Services CG Dec.,2013
• chicagomidwestbeautyshow.com
• www.lasernailtherapy.com
• health.mo.gov>atoZ>ehog>pdf>Ch_4.1.6.pdf
• www.salonsuccessacademy.com
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• brainly.ph>question
• www.service.clearservice.com>cosmetology
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