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Pretty Toes: Stratford Nail Salons Now Graded With Letter For Cleanliness, Safety

Ever wonder if the nail salon you visit is safe and clean? 

Wonder how clean your nail salon is? Stratford officials are now grading salons and it's on the front door.

Wonder how clean your nail salon is? Stratford officials are now grading salons and it's on the front door.

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Starting next week, visitors in Stratford will be able to know for sure before they dip their toes in that hot water when the town begins grading salons and hanging that score on the front door.

Beginning Wednesday, May 10, the Stratford Health Department will launch “Scores-on-Doors” and provide nail salons in Stratford with a letter indicating the salon’s inspection grade (A, B, C). 

Letter grades will be hung on each establishment’s door and the public will have access to the full inspection reports by visiting https://www.stratfordct.gov/scoresondoors/Nails.

The Stratford Health Department has been working toward more transparency by allowing the public to view inspection results for regulated establishments like nail salons.

Stratford’s Town Council passed an ordinance that requires the grades to be posted. The scoring is as follows:

  • Grade A - “An inspection score of 90 to 100, with no 4 or 5-point demerit items and no more than two risk factor violations.
  • Grade B - “An inspection score of 80-89, with no 4 or 5-point demerit items and not more than four risk factor violations.
  • Grade C – “An inspection score of less than 80, or the presence of one or more 4 or 5 point violations, or more than four risk factor violations, or the presence of any chronic, previously identified risk factor violations that have not been corrected

Nail salon owners were notified about this change in March and were invited to attend the Town Council meeting to make comments and ask questions.

“We’re really excited to launch our Scores-on-Doors program for nail salons,” said Andrea Boissevain, Stratford’s Health Director, adding that “it allows the customer to make an informed choice and may provide salons a point of difference from their competitors.”

For questions, please call Maureen Whelan from the Stratford Health Department at 203-385-4090 or email mwhelan@townofstratford.com.

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