Your Safety Comes First at Nail House

When you visit a nail salon, you should feel relaxed, pampered, and confident in the service you’re receiving. At Nail House, your safety is just as important to us as beautiful nails — which is why we go above and beyond industry standards when it comes to cleanliness and hygiene.

One of the ways we do this is by using a Class B autoclave, which has one of the highest standards of sterilization available in professional settings.

What Is a Class B Autoclave?

A Class B autoclave is a medical-grade sterilization device commonly used in dental and surgical environments. It uses high-pressure steam to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and spores from tools — not just to clean them, but sterilize them as well.

This means that the reusable metal tools used during your service are treated to the same level of care you’d expect in a healthcare setting.

Why This Matters for Your Nail Appointments

Not all salons use autoclaves, and not all autoclaves are the same. A Class B autoclave is considered the gold standard, as it can sterilize complex, hollow, and wrapped instruments thoroughly and safely.

For you, that means:

  • Extra peace of mind during every service
  • Reduced risk of cross-contamination
  • Confidence that your tools are properly sterilized — every time

Our Commitment to Cleanliness

At Nail House, hygiene, and cleanliness isn’t an afterthought — it’s part of everything we do. From how we handle tools between clients to how our work stations are cleaned and prepared, every step is designed with safety in mind.

Using a Class B autoclave is just one part of our commitment to maintaining a clean, professional, and welcoming environment for everyone who walks through our doors.

Relax — You’re in Good Hands

We believe you should never have to question the safety of your salon experience. When you book an appointment with us at Nail House, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy your service knowing that your health and well-being are always a top priority.

Beautiful nails are important — but safe, high-quality care is what truly makes the difference.