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  • araskiss

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    June 28, 2020 at 3:17 pm in reply to: In Home Pole Studio Insurance

    As a small business owner I can tell you YES you need insurance! Both for liability, someone hurts themselves on your property, and for your supplies, poles, floor, pads, etc. Different companies specialize in different businesses. If there are any locally owned dance shops or gymnastic studios close to you I suggest you call the owner and ask them. Insurance isn’t terribly expensive I suggest getting as much as you can afford.

    Think about all the ifs like, what if your home floods? Or someone trips in your driveway on the way out? I would also suggest making an LLC for your business to protect yourself. It limits your liability so if the worst does happen and you get sued they can’t take your home, car, future earnings, etc.

  • araskiss

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    April 14, 2020 at 9:49 pm in reply to: X stage pole

    You might want to look at peel and stick tiles. They are fairly cheap, pretty tough, and easy to install. You simply cut them to shape with a utility knife and press unto a clean surface. If they got damaged you could just peel it it and put a new one down in 5 mins. If you paint enamel paint is quite durable. I would prime and do 3 coats and doubt you would have any problems. I paint a lot of high traffic floors and that’s my go to

  • araskiss

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    April 14, 2020 at 9:46 pm in reply to: Poling with a Port

    Thanks Veena! I’m slowly building up to actually climbing but I will probably take you up on modifications when I get there!

  • araskiss

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    September 1, 2015 at 11:52 pm in reply to: Break-Away Clothes?

    Yep, velcro. The trick is enough to hold but not too much or it is too hard to rip off.

  • araskiss

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    August 26, 2015 at 2:55 pm in reply to: Serious hair dye help!!!

    The brassy orange is normal. Lightening hair requires stripping color out and then applying a toner. The light ends are because the cuticle is blown out from constant coloring and bleaching the only fix is to cut them off or live with lighter color. The grey can be toned out but without seeing the actual color I cannot say if pale blond is a choice. You really need to go to a salon.

  • araskiss

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    March 19, 2013 at 2:10 pm in reply to: Hello from CT!!

    Hi all I just moved to the Killingly/dayville area from Phoenix AZ. I am so happy to see there is poling happening here!