Update from Hair by Brian about COVID-19 - Hair Salon Reopening Delayed

Hair by Brian

Hello,

You may have seen or read in the new earlier today that the Governor has issued new Guidances on expanding personal care services outside.  I posted the pertinent information for you below.

While this may seem great, this is not a feasible option for many hairstylist and salons in California.  These new "outdoor" guidelines are still limited to providing services outside of a licensed establishment.   Most salons whether they be in a neighborhood, a mall, a strip mall, or, like our salon, a high rise building do not have access to outdoor space.

We also need to keep in mind that many cities and counties have shut down many, if not all, outdoor social activities.

As much as I wish this were good news for all of us, it still does not move anything forward in regards to me being able to safely provide you with your much needed hair care services.  In my humble opinion, the indoor space of our salon is still a much safer, sanitized, disinfected, and regulated environment for you and me.

I will continue to keep you posted as new information becomes available.

Stay healthy and sane (as best you can).  
And #MaskUp

- Brian ✂️

This is is what the new "outdoor" guidelines specify (link posted below): 

* Outdoor operations may be conducted under a tent, canopy, or other sun shelter as long as no more than one side is closed, allowing sufficient outdoor air movement.

* Salons should not perform a service that would require a customer to have to enter the establishment. 

Other Considerations for Moving Work Outdoors:
* Rewiring and the use of electrical extension cords can increase the likelihood of electrical hazards, including fire and electrocution. Ensure that outdoor operations comply with Cal/OSHA and all code requirements. See Cal/OSHA’s Guide to Electrical Safety for more information.

* Ensure there are no tripping hazards from cords or other equipment in outdoor work areas.

* Use shade or other skin protection when not under shade.

* Stop operations, move away from electrical wiring and equipment and seek indoor shelter if there is lightning within 6 miles of your location (see the FEMA “30/30 rule”).