Park City Barber Shop’s Number One Priority is Sanitation and Cleanliness
Park City Barber Shop provides a safe, clean and sanitary shop for every visit. M. Todd Gonnerman believes impeccable cleanliness and sanitation are the foundations for Luxury Service.
ON SANITATION
The practical importance of sanitation in barbering cannot be over-emphasized. Every barber shop service brings the barber in direct contact with the skin of his clientele. The practice of sanitation insures the prevention of the spread of contagious diseases from one person to another. The barber, therefore, should know the best methods of checking and destroying disease-producing germs. This is his undeniable obligation and responsibility. Complete sanitation involves both cleanliness and disinfection. Proper sanitary procedures should be rigorously followed. Soap and water are the standard cleansing agents, but antiseptic and disinfectant solutions are imperative in combating disease germs.
-Barber Science in a Nutshell by L. Sherman Trusty, A.B., M.A
Fresh Laundered Cape and Linens for Every Client
Park City Barber Shop’s luxury service’s include freshly laundered and sanitized linens for every client. The freshly laundered capes are extra large to cover your entire body and shoes, keeping hair off of you.
Shop is Cleaned and Sanitized Between Every Client
Rest assured that no matter the first client of the day or the last you will be getting your luxury service in a completely clean and sanitary shop.
Sanitation Takes Time
The medical grade disinfectants used to disinfect the tools and surfaces that touch another person take ten minutes to work effectively. Park City Barber Shop doesn’t take any shortcuts and follows all manufacturers directions.
What People Are Saying
“He has the cleanest and most sanitary barber shop I have ever been to.”
— Shane Rogers (Google Review)
“This Barbershop is the cleanest I have ever seen.”
— Walter Banks (Google Review)
“His rigorous sanitation is much appreciated.”
— Christopher Thompson (Google Review)
“Great clean environment without a dozen other barbers filling up the space.”
— Austin Smith (Google Review)