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The 101 on Germs: What Massage Therapists & Personal Care Services Providers Should Know

The 101 on Germs: What Massage Therapists & Personal Care Services Providers Should Know

By: Selena Belisle, Owner/Instructor CE Institute LLC, Miami FL

When working in the spa, salon or massage therapy industry, you may find yourself in close continuous contact with other people. As such, it is important to learn about pathology and the different types of germs that may enter your workspace or be transmitted through your daily practices. 

Infectious diseases are caused by germs (also called microbes or microorganisms).  Germs can get into our bodies and reproduce, causing symptoms that make us feel sick. Germs can spread by leaving one person and entering another which is why some sometimes infectious diseases are also called communicable or contagious disease. Germs that cause disease are also called pathogens.  How to eliminate germs are covered in some of our other BLOGs here at CE Institute LLC.

Here is some basic information about the most common 4 types of germs and how they can spread from one person to another.  The 4 types of germs that we will review in this BLOG for massage therapists and personal care services providers are virus, bacteria fungi and protozoa:

1. Viruses

Viruses are the most common cause of illness. They are very small. Viruses can’t live on surfaces for very long. The common cold is a group of symptoms caused by 200 different viruses. There are always more cold viruses that they haven’t had yet identified. Viruses also cause intestinal and respiratory flu. Antibiotics kill bacteria but cannot kill viruses! Antibiotics should not be used to treat illnesses caused by viruses because they cannot eliminate a virus. Luckily, we get better from most viral illnesses without medical treatment.  

2. Bacteria

Bacteria are more complex than viruses. They can live and reproduce independently. Some can survive on surfaces for a long time, feeding off dirt or food and water. Most are harmless or even beneficial to us. They help us to digest food as well as prevent infections caused by harmful bacteria. Common bacterial infections include some ear infections, some cases of diarrhea, strep throat, and urinary tract infections. Bacteria can also cause more serious infections such as tuberculosis, whooping cough, staph infections and the less often but very serious bacterial pneumonia or bacterial meningitis.

3. Fungi

Fungi includes yeasts and molds and they are everywhere. They can survive on surfaces for long periods. Fungi can cause common skin infections such as:

  • thrush
  • ringworm
  • athlete's foot
  • scalp infections, i.e. tinea capitis
  • nail infections
  • many many many different types of infections

Fungal infections are bothersome and can sometimes take months to go away, but they don’t cause serious illness in people with healthy immune systems. They regularly do not spread and cause infection in the rest of the body in healthy people.

Mold can be found anywhere there is constant moisture, like salons, spas or bathrooms. You cannot “catch” mold from another person. Mold can cause irritations of the eye, skin, nose, throat, and lungs, and can trigger asthma. It can produce an allergic reaction in some people. The best way to control mold indoors is to get rid of moisture seeing mold thrives in a damp environment.

4. Protozoa

Protozoa are microscopic germs – some are considered “good”, some are “bad”.  They are one-celled organisms that can be free-living or parasitic in nature[i]. They are able to multiply in humans, which contributes to their survival.  Protozoa can also create serious infections in humans from one single organism.

How Bodily Fluid Germs are Spread

  1. Direct Contact is when body fluids are directly transferred from one person to another. Examples of direct contact are touching and kissing. An animal bite is another example.
  1. Droplets is when secretions fly out of noses and mouths (when we sneeze, cough, spit, drool, slobber, or vomit) into the air and then land on a hard surface or are inhaled by another person - which is how COVID-19 is thought to spread today.
  • Droplets can fly only a short distance (such as a sneeze). If these human droplets land on another’s eye, nose, or mouth they can spread disease.
  • Germs can also be spread when we touch droplets (from another person) that land on a surface like a table and then touch our own eyes, mouth, or nose before washing their hands.
  • Most of the germs that can be spread by direct contact can also be spread by droplets.
  • Germs that can spread by droplets are more contagious than germs that require direct contact. When an infection can spread between people that are only near each other, the infection is more contagious. Diseases caused by viruses and bacteria can be spread this way.
  • Fungi and parasites are not transmitted by droplets.

Germs can live longer on stainless steel, plastic, and similar hard surfaces than they do on fabric and other soft surfaces. Germs also live longer when the surface is wet and dirty. Food and water on a surface provide germs with all they need to survive and multiply! When droplets land on a hard surface like a table or a doorknob, the viruses in those droplets can live several hours or more. Bacteria can live for even longer.

To recap, there are a number of ways that these germs can be transmitted from one person to another. Contaminated work surfaces, inadequate cleaning, dirty hands or work equipment and coughing or sneezing without covering your mouth are popular methods for the spread of germs.  As such, it is important to not work when you are sick and practice good hand hygiene plus effective cleaning and disinfection practices to prevent the spread of germs.  Frequent and extra sanitation efforts should be made in high-traffic areas to minimize the growth and/or spread of these tiny microbes.  It is our duty as service providers to be aware of what germs are, and how they spread, so that we know what may be lingering around our office.  Please click HERE to view our Sanitation BLOG where you can find information about how to eliminate germs in the workplace.

To learn more, you can also register for quality, affordable, professional training at: https://ceinstitute.com/

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Author Selena Belisle is the Founder of CE Institute LLC in Miami FL.  She is a retired professional athlete and has been practicing massage therapy for over 30 years.  Selena is an approved CE Provider with NCBTMB & the Florida Board of Massage.  She now teaches full time for the Complementary and Alternative Health Care Industries. You can learn more about Selena’s training and CE classes at www.CeInstitute.com

[i] “Parasites”, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 22 April 2016, https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/about.html

Geriatric Massage Therapy - The Pros & Pros

By: Selena Belisle, Owner/Instructor CE Institute LLC, Miami FL

CE Institute LLC Owner/Instructor Selena Belisle of Miami FL contributes to Massage Magazine's article on Geriatric Massage Therapy (screenshot below).  Seniors can enjoy massage too! You can view the article in full on massage magazine at: https://www.massagemag.com/older-americans-senior-massage-88322/

To learn more, please register for quality, affordable, professional training at: https://ceinstitute.com/

 

 

The Value of Retail Products in your Spa or Massage Therapy Practice

CE Institute LLC founder Selena Belisle describes the value of selling retail products in your spa or massage therapy practice, as well as some key questions and goals in how to chose the right product manufacturer for your business.

To learn more, please register for quality, affordable, professional training at: https://ceinstitute.com/

Please click the following link to see the article in full on Massage Magazine's website: https://www.massagemag.com/massage-supplies-109315/

 

Author Selena Belisle is the Founder of CE Institute LLC in Miami FL.  She is a retired professional athlete and has been practicing massage therapy for over 30 years.  Selena is an approved CE Provider with NCBTMB & the Florida Board of Massage.  She now teaches full time for the Complementary and Alternative Health Care Industries. You can learn more about Selena’s training and CE classes at www.CeInstitute.com

 

The Importance of Skin Integrity for Massage Therapists & Bodyworkers

The Importance of Skin Integrity for Massage Therapists & Bodyworkers
By: Selena Belisle, Founder/Instructor CE Institute LLC, Miami FL

 

Skin Integrity is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT for all bodyworkers and massage therapists.  According to the CDC, functions of the skin include:

  • Protection
  • Waterproofing
  • Tactile Sensation
  • Water Preservation
  • Shock Absorption
  • Calorie Reservation
  • Vitamin D Synthesis
  • Temperature Control
  • Lubrication

Occupational skin diseases are the second most common type of occupational disease.  Occupational skin conditions include:  

  • Irritant contact dermatitis
  • Allergic contact dermatitis
  • Skin cancers
  • Skin infections
  • Skin injuries
  • Other misc. skin diseases

ALL of the skin conditions listed above affect our natural protection barrier.  Causes of occupational skin disease includes:

  • Biological Agents: parasites, microorganisms, etc.
  • Chemical Agents: cleaners, etc. 
  • Physical Agents: extreme temperatures, etc.
  • Mechanical Trauma: includes friction, pressure, abrasions, lacerations and contusions (scrapes, cuts and bruises).

ALL of the agents listed above plus mechanical trauma can compromise skin integrity.  Skin integrity is one of our first and best protection barriers against infection, germs and disease.  As bodyworkers and massage therapists, we share frequent and constant contact with other people.  As such, it is extremely important to take care of our skin, which includes regularly inspecting it, keeping it clean plus moisturized to preserve healthy intact skin which will provide a constant barrier to foreign invaders, infection and possible/eventual disease. 

To learn more, please register for quality, affordable, professional training at: https://ceinstitute.com/

Author Selena Belisle is the Founder of CE Institute LLC in Miami FL.  She is a retired professional athlete and has been practicing massage therapy for over 30 years.  Selena is an approved CE Provider with NCBTMB & the Florida Board of Massage.  She now teaches full time for the Complementary and Alternative Health Care Industries. You can learn more about Selena’s training and CE classes at www.CeInstitute.com

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1 “Skin Exposures and Effects.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2 July 2013, Found online July 5, 2020, www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/skin.

Human Trafficking in the Massage Therapy Industry

CE Institute LLC Owner/Instructor Selena Belisle of Miami FL contributes to Massage Magazine's article on Massage Industry Human Trafficking

Here's a screenshot CE Institute LLC founder's information on Massage Magazine below.  You can view this article in full on Massage Magazine's website at: https://www.massagemag.com/human-trafficking-in-florida-89722/

 

 

Massage Business: Valentines Day Spa Specials for Massage Therapists

Author:  Selena Belisle, Founder/Instructor, CE Institute LLC, Miami FL

Massage Therapy & Spa Service Menu Items for Valentine's Day Special - The How To's and More to Build Some Holiday Revenue with New Business Practices!

You can view the article in full at Massage Magazine at: https://www.massagemag.com/spa-specials-111140/

To learn more, please register for quality, affordable, professional training at: https://ceinstitute.com/

Author Selena Belisle is the Founder of CE Institute LLC in Miami FL.  She is a retired professional athlete and has been practicing massage therapy for over 30 years.  Selena is an approved CE Provider with NCBTMB & the Florida Board of Massage.  She now teaches full time for the Complementary and Alternative Health Care Industries. You can learn more about Selena’s training and CE classes at www.CeInstitute.com

 

 

 

Mobile On-site Wedding Spa & Massage Services

Author:  Selena Belisle, Owner/Instructor, CE Institute LLC, Miami FL

As seen in Massage Magazine, Selena Belisle discusses the different ways a service provider can provide out-call wedding spa services and parties.  This includes offering specialty massage therapy appointments, soaks, body scrubs, mud masks, aromatherapy a relaxation room and more!

 

Author Selena Belisle is the Founder of CE Institute LLC in Miami FL.  She is a retired professional athlete and has been practicing massage therapy for over 30 years.  Selena is an approved CE Provider with NCBTMB & the Florida Board of Massage.  She now teaches full time for the Complementary and Alternative Health Care Industries. You can learn more about Selena’s training and CE classes at www.CeInstitute.com

 

 

Create a Winter Holiday Spa Promotion for Your Massage Establishment

Author:  Selena Belisle, Owner/Instructor, CE Institute LLC, Miami FL

As seen in Massage Magazine, learn how to build holiday business moments in your massage therapy or spa practice with easy add-ons such as some aromatherapy or some arts and crafts.  Add a twist to your regular day-to-day appointments to avoid boredom and increase income when you might need it most!  

Let sleigh bells ring all the way to the bank with an easy, festive holiday promotion. You can easily adapt your existing spa services to holiday themes with essential oils. Using peppermint is a wonderful, quick, inexpensive and all-inclusive method to alter a spa venue for the December holidays.

First, think about what can be customized at the spa with peppermint.

Second, tell everyone about your new promotion. Make sure to post about your new offerings on SnapChat, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Third, be prepared to sell and deliver.

Here are some simple instructions and ideas on how to execute these three easy steps:

Step 1: Create Your Festive Peppermint Spa Holiday
For a holiday massage, add a few drops of peppermint essential oil to an unscented massage oil, lotion or cream. You can also incorporate the following into any session:

  • Leave an individually wrapped peppermint bark chocolate on the massage table to start the holiday service.
  • Offer peppermint refreshments at the end of service. Serve hot peppermint tea or serve water with a few fresh peppermint leaves.
  • If you have the supplies or budget, provide red and white linens to match the theme. Bright red linens are a solid holiday investment because they can be reused for Valentines’ Day.
  • Try including peppermint hot towels in a session. Add a few drops of peppermint essential oil to a large bowl of water. Immerse towels into the aromatic water and wring. Just place the peppermint towels in a dedicated peppermint hot towel cabi (keep in mind that everything in this dedicated cabi will likely smell like peppermint).

Get festive with your body scrubs by adding a few drops of peppermint essential oil to an unscented scrub or make your own for a holiday glow.

You can blend a finely ground sugar or salt with coconut or olive oil, plus some fresh peppermint leaves and a few drops of peppermint essential oil to create a beautiful body polish.

If you wash-off the scrub in-treatment (with sponges or towels), add a few drops of peppermint essential oil to your wash water.

Peppermint candles are a great addition to any spa practice during the holidays.

If you are using peppermint candles in your practice, simply burn these in the reception area, treatment rooms and bathroom during the holiday promotion. Think about all the different ways that you can use peppermint to heighten client awareness of your holiday promotion.

If you are selling peppermint candles just order some peppermint candles for retail sales. Gift wrap them and offer them as an add-on with holiday gift certificates (tape or wrap the two together). If you do not have a candle vendor, you can purchase some small peppermint candles at a dollar store and resell them.

Dollar store items may not be the best quality but they’re festive and an easy sale turnaround.

Consider gifting a peppermint candy cane or candle with each holiday service. It’s a nice holiday gift for clients, and who knows—they may decide you need a gift, too.

Peppermint themed holiday decorations and advertising are a great way to get clients in the holiday spirit. Here are a few ideas:

  • Litter your reception desk and any available shelving areas with peppermint candy canes that can be offered for free to the public to boost the festive mood (and spending).
  • Twirl shiny garland and string it up around the spa. Use colors such as blue, silver and/or red to try to be all-inclusive for December’s holiday colors.
  • Print a list of holiday offerings on colored paper and post these at the reception desk, in treatment rooms, bathrooms, and anywhere that is visible to potential customers.
  • Don’t forget to suggest your new holiday service add-ons to boost sales. When someone schedules a massage, offer a holiday glow body polish or any of the other new holiday services.
  • Build Holiday Spa Packages. Sell a combo spa day of a “Peppermint Massage” or a “Holiday Glow with Manicure/Pedicure” for the ultimate holiday offering.
  • Retail should never be neglected. Sell peppermint essential oils, candles, gift cards for peppermint services, and anything peppermint (or red and white in color) that your existing wholesale vendors can provide.
  • Get the rest of the spa involved. Add peppermint essential oil to unscented facial cleansers, shower gels and other spa products and services. Offer an easy red and white holiday manicure or pedicure by alternating red and white polish among the different nails.


Step 2: Selfie Time
Take photos throughout the spa of your holiday decorations and post everywhere. Include a picture of your newly printed holiday menu. And remember, people like pictures of other people, so photobomb your own spa shots and include happy clients.

Step 3: Sell and Deliver
Peppermint essential oil is one of the least expensive essential oils of all. Purchase several retail sized bottles because you will find endless ways of how to incorporate this into your spa–such as adding a few drops to the bathroom’s liquid handwash and so forth.

Be prepared for extensive uses. But, if you purchase retail sized bottles, you can always retail what you do not use.

Purchase red, white and blue ribbons and wrapping paper to make holiday sales easier and more attractive to customers. Some people loathe gift wrapping (and the holidays altogether), so show off your one-stop shopping options.

Adding gift wrapping services to a wonderful spa present might be irresistible, just like offering gold, frankincense and myrrh to the three wise men (I mean the wise men have to get their gifts somewhere–right?)

If you print your own gift certificates at the spa, try using colored copy paper (and envelopes) that match your holiday promotion.

If you have computerized scheduling or retail, be sure that all the holiday offerings are added to the computer system for seamless sales.

If you can easily and economically add your holiday promotion to your website, do it! Just remember to remove the holiday promotion by January 1 to keep your site fresh.

Affix a printed holiday offerings list (with prices and descriptions) at the reception desk so that customer questions can be easily and immediately answered.

Altering your existing spa services with a little aromatherapy is a wonderful, inexpensive and easy way to increase festive offerings and income.

To learn more, please register for quality, affordable, professional training at: https://ceinstitute.com/

Author Selena Belisle is the Founder of CE Institute LLC in Miami FL.  She is a retired professional athlete and has been practicing massage therapy for over 30 years.  Selena is an approved CE Provider with NCBTMB & the Florida Board of Massage.  She now teaches full time for the Complementary and Alternative Health Care Industries. You can learn more about Selena’s training and CE classes at www.CeInstitute.com

 

Support our Black Leaders & Educate the World Movement

CE Institute LLC of Miami, FL is offering an ESSAY CONTEST to promote strong black leaders who have positively contributed to society (past or present).  This is our opportunity to spotlight the champions of our civilization.  In highlighting these leaders, we can share their contributions which have helped improve our world for all.  One of our many company goals is promote strength and education for all individuals, regardless of ethnicity/race, sexual orientation, age, gender or religion.

Please click HERE to view a sample published essay, to learn more about the essay contest rules, how to submit your essay and the available Essay Contest awards :)

Selena Belisle wins Dana Farber Certificate for Oncology Education

Selena Belisle wins Dana Farber Certificate for Oncology Education

Selena Belisle, Owner/Instructor at CE Institute LLC, Miami, FL wins the 2018 Dana Farber Cancer Institute Certificate as a Cancer Fighting HERO!  Selena was awarded this recognition for her "extraordinary support of research and patient care at the Dana Farber Institute, leading to breakthroughs against cancer."  You can learn more about Selena's Oncology CE Classes by clicking HERE.