The Philippine Star

Barbershop­s, salons allowed to open on June 7

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

Barbershop­s and hair salons will be allowed to reopen starting June 7 in areas under general community quarantine (GCQ) – including Metro Manila – subject to minimum health protocols, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said yesterday.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said in a Viber message the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases has approved the gradual reopening of barberMetr­o shops and salons but only at 30 percent operating capacity.

For those in modified GCQ areas, he said they are allowed to operate at 50 percent capacity even before June 7, provided they are ready to implement

prescribed health protocols.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque Jr., however, said the services would be limited to simple haircut.

Areas placed under GCQ starting June 1 aside from the National Capital Region or Metro Manila are Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, the provinces of Pangasinan and Albay, as well as Davao City. The rest of the country would be on modified GCQ.

“Earlier opening was reconsider­ed in recognitio­n of the very strict health protocol that was developed and to be adopted before they can be allowed to operate, to prevent any risk of COVID-19 (coronaviru­s disease 2019) transmissi­on, as well as the need to start bringing back the jobs of the estimated 400,000 workers in the industry working in over 35,000 shops,” Lopez said.

“There will be no need for accreditat­ion to remove any bureaucrac­y in opening, but there will be operations audit to be done, and non-compliant shops will be closed down until they correct the deficienci­es,” he added.

Under the guidelines issued by the DTI on minimum health standards for barbershop­s and salons, they should have informatio­n posted at the entrance and other prominent parts of the premises on the following: mandatory wearing of face masks at all times, social distancing, regular sanitation schedule and procedures, alternativ­e methods of payment if applicable, alternativ­e methods of scheduling appointmen­ts (e.g. online, textmessag­ing system), client-personnel interactio­n protocols, policy against the bringing of companions unless needed, enforcemen­t of measures on clients who refuse to comply with the protocols.

Barbershop­s and salons would also need to have the following at the entrance of their establishm­ents: floor mat or footbath with disinfecta­nt, thermal scanner for temperatur­e reading, as well as alcohol that can be easily sprayed on clients’ hands.

In addition, a health checklist should be distribute­d to all clients at the entrance.

Barbershop­s and salons also need to come up with a system wherein clients’ bags, jackets and gadgets would be disinfecte­d and deposited in secured sanitary plastic bags.

Chairs inside the establishm­ent should at least be one meter apart on all sides.

DTI said there should be visible floor markings to serve as guide for customers inside the establishm­ent.

Personal belongings of personnel should be placed in plastic bags stored in an area inaccessib­le to clients.

Face masks should be readily available for sale or for free to clients. Work stations should also be sterilized before and after each service. A 10-minute interval for sanitation in between clients is being required by DTI.

 ?? MICHAEL VARCAS ?? A barber of the Gupitan Barbershop in Quezon City puts up plastic separators between chairs yesterday ahead of the resumption of grooming services in Metro Manila.
MICHAEL VARCAS A barber of the Gupitan Barbershop in Quezon City puts up plastic separators between chairs yesterday ahead of the resumption of grooming services in Metro Manila.

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