Ivy Beauty Bar addresses infection prevention concerns and implements corrective measures
Southeast Public Health (SEPH) has identified infection prevention and control concerns at Ivy Beauty Bar at 545 McNeely Ave. in Carleton Place. Clients who received manicure, pedicure or waxing services between May 31, 2023 and Oct. 17, 2025 may have been exposed to equipment that was not properly cleaned and disinfected. These services are generally low risk for infections when infection prevention and control procedures are followed. However, improperly cleaned and disinfected instruments can potentially lead to transmission of blood-borne infections such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and, to a lesser extent, HIV. At this time, no infection or illness has been linked to this location.
Ivy Beauty Bar has taken immediate corrective measures and now meets the required infection prevention and control standards necessary to operate safely.
While the risk of blood-borne infection is assessed to be low, SEPH recommends that clients who have received these services between May 31, 2023 and October 17, 2025, consult a health-care provider to discuss their personal risk and, if deemed appropriate, be tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.
“Although the risk of infection is low in this case, we want to urge any person who may have been exposed to infection to speak with a health-care provider and to pursue testing, if recommended,” says Dr. Ethan Toumishey, Deputy Medical Officer of Health for Southeast Public Health.
Additional information, including the IPAC Lapse Report, and answers to frequently asked questions, can be found on our website.
Members of the public seeking more information may contact SEPH at 1-800-660-5853 ext 2222.
Media release submitted by Southeast Public Health.
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