If the weight of clients exceeds the norm

 I own a barbershop, I've noticed that many of our chairs can't handle the weight of some clients.

What should I do about it?


1: Professional checking of current seats - over-burdening causes extra harm that can hurt somebody who doesn't surpass as far as possible.

2: Buying one bunch of significant burden seats with the goal that you have overweight clients, however just 1 at any one time. Indeed, it's costly, and indeed, it's an aggravation. Yet, I feel like this is your main great choice here. Assuming an individual comes in for treatment and is finished or near the breaking point for more modest seats, they should delay until the legitimate gear is prepared. You don't need to say "we need to sit tight for a fat chair"... just "Please accept my apologies the gear we really want to utilize is presently being used, you can stand by here and when they're prepared we'll get everything rolling."

3: Note to customers that they require weighty gear and ensure the data is accessible at the hour of booking so you can ensure they are not booked simultaneously. For of whether you're not 100 percent sure, they're over the cutoff on little seats, notice it, and set them on large seats.

4: Communicate that you presently take care of customers, all things considered (don't say "over xx pounds", just "we take care of customers of all shapes, sizes and hair types" or something to that effect (I'm certain you can imagine something better!), and you might observe that this draws in more clients, as they have observed that different salons can't oblige their weight.

5: be benevolent and assuming somebody brings this up bring up that it was for the sake of security as you would prefer the customer be somewhat humiliated about sitting in a bigger seat than the customer with a messed up neck. since the seat broke while flushing the hair - in light of the fact that that is the truth of what could occur.

Recall that it's not just with regards to breaking your equipment...your staff and you are in danger of injury assuming a client breaks a seat, your clients are at incredible danger of injury.

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