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50 Salons and Health Institutes Cited in Kuwait Health Inspection Campaign
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50 Salons and Health Institutes Cited in Kuwait Health Inspection Campaign

From Arab Times · () English

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  • Kuwait's Ministry of Health issued 50 citations to salons and health institutes.
  • Inspections focused on violations of health regulations, including infection control standards.
  • The campaign aims to ensure public health and safety in establishments serving the public.

Kuwait's Ministry of Health has taken action against 50 salons and health institutes for failing to comply with established health regulations. The citations were issued following joint inspection campaigns conducted across the country.

Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health, Dr. Al-Mundhir Al-Hasawi, stated that the inspections specifically targeted adherence to infection control standards. This included scrutinizing cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization procedures, as well as verifying the health certificates of employees.

The campaigns are intended to ensure a safe environment for service users, reduce the risk of disease transmission, and improve adherence to preventive health practices in facilities directly linked to public health.

โ€” Dr. Al-Mundhir Al-HasawiThe Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health explained the purpose of the inspection campaigns.

Dr. Mona Al-Khabbaz, head of the monitoring committee, explained that the inspection mechanism involves six subcommittees operating throughout Kuwait's governorates. These teams, comprising members from the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Kuwait Municipality, will continue regular field visits. Authorities have warned that violations endangering public health will not be tolerated, urging business owners to comply with regulations to ensure safety and service quality.

inspection teams will continue regular field visits and that authorities will not tolerate violations that could endanger public health, urging salon and institute owners to comply fully with regulations to ensure safety and service quality.

โ€” Dr. Mona Al-KhabbazThe head of the monitoring committee outlined future actions and urged compliance.
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