NAC640C.230. Requirements for room in which massage therapy is practiced.  


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  •      1. A room in which massage therapy is practiced must:

         (a) Be designed to provide privacy for the client;

         (b) Have the capability of maintaining the air temperature in the room at 75 degrees Fahrenheit at a point 24 inches above the floor;

         (c) Have sufficient ventilation and circulation to prevent objectionable odors; and

         (d) Have lighting fixtures which are capable of providing a minimum of 5 foot-candles of light at the floor level. Such lighting fixtures must be used when any cleaning operations are conducted in the room.

         2. A room in which massage therapy is practiced must not be used simultaneously for massage therapy and any domestic purposes.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Massage Therapists by R009-07, eff. 6-17-2008)