CREDIT: photo: Justin Fox Burks

photo: Justin Fox Burks

The shop where barber Warren Lewis styles hair with fire caught fire.

Salons and barbershops can now open on May 6th thanks to a county-wide order from city and county leaders here.

Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris said these close-contact shops were not included in the original Phase 1 of the Back to Business plan. That plan will slowly re-open Memphis and Shelby County from stay-at-home orders mandated in late March.

Such shops were not to open until May in the original state plan. However, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee threw leaders here a โ€œcurveballโ€ last week when he changed his mind on the opening of close-contact shops.

Harris said local leaders agreed to open salons and barbershops (but not massage parlors, nail salons, or tattoo shops) because โ€œyou canโ€™t stop people from getting a haircut right now.โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™re getting their hair cut at their kitchen tables and garages,โ€ Harris said. โ€œTheyโ€™re not following the appropriate safety protocols in the garage.โ€


With that, re-opening of shops will come with a host of mandatory safety precautions:

โ€ข Employees’ temperatures will be checked and they wonโ€™t be able to go to work if they have a fever

โ€ข Shops will keep in stock hand sanitizer, soap, and disinfectant wipes

โ€ข Face coverings will be worn by stylists and customers

โ€ข Stylists will wear protective gloves when cutting hair

โ€ข Capes, smocks, and neck towels can be disposable or can be used only once

โ€ข Active work stations will be six feet apart

โ€ข Walk-ins are only OK if the customer waits in their car

โ€ข Unless they are getting a haircut, minors are not allowed to go to styling appointments

Read the entire order here:

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