§ 124.10 RESTRICTIONS REGARDING SANITATION AND HEALTH.
   (A)   A therapeutic massage enterprise must be equipped with adequate and conveniently located toilet rooms for the accommodation of its employees and patrons. The toilet room must be well ventilated by natural or mechanical methods and be enclosed with a door. The toilet room must be kept clean and in good repair. It must be fully and adequately illuminated.
   (B)   A therapeutic massage enterprise must provide single-service disposal paper or clean linens to cover the table, chair, furniture, or area on which the patron receives the massage. If the table, chair, or furniture on which a patron receives the massage is made of material impervious to moisture, such table, chair, or furniture must be sanitized after each massage.
   (C)   The massage therapist must wash his or her hands and arms with water and soap, anti-bacterial scrubs, alcohol, or other disinfectants prior to and following each massage service performed.
   (D)   Massage tables, chairs, or furniture on which the patron receives the massage must have surfaces that can be readily disinfected after each massage.
   (E)   Rooms in a therapeutic massage enterprise must be adequately illuminated.
   (F)   Therapeutic massage enterprises must have a janitor's closet that provides for the storage of cleaning supplies.
   (G)   Therapeutic massage enterprises must provide adequate refuse receptacles that must be emptied as required by this chapter.
   (H)   Therapeutic massage enterprises must be continuously maintained in good repair and in a sanitary condition and must take reasonable steps to prevent the spread of infections and communicable diseases on the premises.
   (I)   Massage therapists must wear clean clothing when performing massage services.
(Ord. 2013-1154, passed 3-4-13)