Dear Client
The time has eventually coming soon , I am getting ready to open our doors at JM Body Care clinic for the first time since lockdown started.
Lockdown was put in place all over the world as a science backed way of limiting the spread of Coronavirus. This was mainly to stop our hospitals being overwhelmed and reduce overall case numbers.
The positive effect of lockdown was controlling the virus, the negative has been the impact on the economy and it’s now time for the whole world to start recovering.
It’s also time for you to start recovering as we aim to open on July 2020.
Whilst closed, we have been undertaking all the necessary arrangements for making the clinic environment meet the new standards which are required for safety in the post COVID-19 era.
Please keep your eye on updates which will will be done regularly.
Clinic Preparation
Hygiene and client safety has always been a top priority but Coronavirus has changed the way in which the world works – especially in regard to close contact and hygiene.
To ensure the clinic is prepared to the new standards in which the world must meet – we have performed a detailed risk assessment to identify any potential issues with my clinic and improve its safety and hygiene.
A deep clean of the clinic has been performed in preparation for re-opening and there will be more frequent deep clean sessions performed each week.
Payment for the foreseeable future will be via card payment and Direct Bank transfer only. This reduces the chance of spread of infection caused by money. We will only accept money in exceptional circumstances.
Purchase of PPE, cleaning products and temperature monitoring equipment have all been made in advance. You will be provided with PPE on arrival at the clinic.
The clinic has been prepared in line with social distancing recommendations to maintain distance from other people.
Reduced facilities have also been a major change – this including the toilet at the clinic – please consider this on the day of your appointment.
Ventilation of all clinic rooms will be ensured with open windows or doors where possible to reduce the risk of airborne infection.