Hi all!
I have seen various posts including info on Lafuma recliners, but can't find the answer I'm looking for so hope you don't mind me asking for a bit if advice!
I am just about to start case studies and bought a Lafuma recliner as it seems pretty portable and comfy for visiting clients. My question is about towels, couch roll etc. At college we practice reflexology on massage tables and per VTCT requirmements set them up with blanket, towels, couch roll over towel, pillow covered by towels, footroll covered by towels (I'm sure you can picture it...)
Anyway, when going mobile with the Lafuma, how do you set up your recliner? Do you still have a blanket, with towel on top, then couch roll etc, plus foot support or pillow for feet? Do you just use a Lafuma cover, then do you change it for another before next client? Or a cover and towel which is changed for each visit? Might seem a silly question, but I want to stay on the right side of hygiene requirements while not havinga hefty laundry bill, plus the amount of stuff you have to take into people's houses!
Any advice on these practical aspects will be greatly appreciated,
Thanks
Sarah
I have seen various posts including info on Lafuma recliners, but can't find the answer I'm looking for so hope you don't mind me asking for a bit if advice!
I am just about to start case studies and bought a Lafuma recliner as it seems pretty portable and comfy for visiting clients. My question is about towels, couch roll etc. At college we practice reflexology on massage tables and per VTCT requirmements set them up with blanket, towels, couch roll over towel, pillow covered by towels, footroll covered by towels (I'm sure you can picture it...)
Anyway, when going mobile with the Lafuma, how do you set up your recliner? Do you still have a blanket, with towel on top, then couch roll etc, plus foot support or pillow for feet? Do you just use a Lafuma cover, then do you change it for another before next client? Or a cover and towel which is changed for each visit? Might seem a silly question, but I want to stay on the right side of hygiene requirements while not havinga hefty laundry bill, plus the amount of stuff you have to take into people's houses!
Any advice on these practical aspects will be greatly appreciated,
Thanks
Sarah