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Terms & Conditions

Establishing a Legal Relationship with Inktrvp Number 9 Tattoo Shop

At Inktrvp Number 9 Tattoo Shop, we believe in establishing a clear and fair legal relationship with our customers. Our Terms & Conditions outline the legal boundaries governing the activities of our customers while they engage with our website or receive our tattoo services. Our T&C also provide us with the ability to protect ourselves from potential legal exposure. We recommend that all customers carefully read and understand our Terms & Conditions before engaging with our services.

Customized T&C for Different Tattoo Services

Our T&C are tailored to fit the specific needs and nature of our different tattoo services. Whether you are looking for a small and simple tattoo or a large and complex custom design, our T&C outline the expectations and responsibilities of both our customers and our tattoo artists. We take pride in providing a unique and personalized tattoo experience for all of our customers.

What's Included in Our T&C

Our T&C cover a range of important issues, including but not limited to: the age and identification requirements for our customers; our payment methods and pricing policies; our cancellation and rescheduling policies; our warranty and liability policies; and our intellectual property and copyright policies. To learn more about our T&C, please contact us or refer to our website.

Bloodborne Pathogens: Risk and Protection 

Our artists are aware that they may be exposed to a bloodborne pathogen during their work. Testing is recommended for anyone who frequently comes into contact with blood or bodily fluids (such as tattoo artists) because there are tests available that can detect hepatitis A, B, and C; human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); syphilis; and other infections such as tuberculosis (TB). These tests are done at a clinic or online by ordering a test kit directly from the manufacturer's website.

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Precautions for Tattoo Artists:

Wear gloves when working on a client's skin or handling needles or ink tubes that have been used on another client's skin.
Use disposable sharps containers for all needles used during the tattoo process so that it can be discarded safely at the end of each day instead of being reused by mistake later on in another session or weeklong convention where there might be many other artists present who could contract an infection if they were exposed directly through these materials being shared among clients without proper protection measures being taken beforehand. Clean equipment thoroughly before each use with an antibacterial cleaner such as rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide solution. Wash hands thoroughly after every session--especially between clients--to avoid spreading germs throughout your studio space
Tuberculosis (TB) Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a bloodborne pathogen that can cause acute or chronic infections. Acute HBV infection can result in a mild illness lasting several weeks, while chronic infection can lead to serious health problems such as liver failure and cancer.

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