Disinfecting their business
Has anybody seen them sanitizing the business? Or just sitting around and waiting for their next customer? Your head cover clean or turned inside out? Your sheets with no wrinkle marks as they sleep on those massage tables (cc) in aiea pin Thais place is super clean and spacious and maybe you might get the right girl.
Work Area Hygiene and Prevent of Corona Virus
[QUOTE=Museki;4705445]I'll bet they will all SAY they clean and change linens but the fact of the matter is that most of the Chinese and Thai places are that the worst at cleanliness and hygiene that I've experienced. There may be exceptions but I wouldn't believe anyone unless I experienced it myself (although I stopped going because of the crap service, LOL.) I mean seriously, they can't even brush their teeth or rinse their mouth with mouthwash you think they are going to sanitize a massage table / bed or bathroom much less the whole place? How clean are the showers you've used in these establishments? That said, although I'm not a fan / lvb, Junko / Jennifers place is very clean from what I've experienced.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Blade82;4706239]Well there's typically a face cover for the pillow. Can't really wash them nor would it be efficient to constantly change them. The dampness probably did come from the dryer, but you know them they have such huge loads the dryer sensor probably didn't detect it. I can speak that from personal experience. They still should change out the linen though when pointed out. If lot of these things are making creating phobias for people, a whole new light will be shed if they think about how hotels, hospital, doctors offices, airlines, etc take care of things. Not much difference. The Chinese places, yeah I wouldn't be as trusting. Hell some of them don't even have licenses to operate as a massage business.[/QUOTE]Bruddahs, as I've seen it, unless the Massage Table headrest and tabletop cover and sheets are changed after "each" customer, that is probably one major way of preventing cross contamination from prior customers breathing, saliva drools from sleeping customers or from sneezes or coughs while customers head is facing down on headrest. Not to mention the humid bathroom showers and tubs where a helpful spraying of Lysol "might" rid of any germs & or viruses in those areas between customers. I personally don't feel like taking any chances while the State have many businesses on lock down while we hunker down during this lock down period to let any potential infections to carry through its course per each infected individual (s) while trying to reduce further infections by social distance measures. Unless you're a younger then 50 yo healthy as a horse without any preexisting cardiovascular, respiratory, etc, problems, I for myself would fair on side of caution due to unseen and uncontrollable variables and conditions out of my control. Better to be safe then sorry. If in doubt, check with your personal physician IMHO. Be well and be safe everyone!