Tennessee Master Barber Practice Exam

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Where should disinfected implements be stored?

In an open tray

In a clean, closed, dry container

After disinfection, the goal is to keep tools uncontaminated and ready for use, which is best achieved by storing them in a clean, closed, dry container. A clean container helps ensure no residual debris or contaminants remain on the tools. Keeping the container closed protects the implements from dust, aerosols, and accidental contact with other items. Keeping them dry prevents moisture that could harbor bacteria or fungi and helps prevent rust or corrosion, preserving the tools’ condition and effectiveness.

Placing tools in an open tray exposes them to dust and environmental contaminants. Storing them in the original packaging isn’t reliable for ongoing salon use, as packaging may not be designed for repeated access or kept clean and dry. A damp cloth pouch introduces moisture, which fosters microbial growth and can lead to rust.

In the original packaging

In a damp cloth pouch

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