Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Start A Tattoo Shop

A tattoo is applied in a tattoo shop.


As the art of tattooing has become more popular, more tattoo artists have branched out to start their own businesses. Opening a tattoo shop requires skill, research, supplies and an education in disease prevention.


Instructions


1. Tattoo in a reputable shop for at least five years. Discuss your idea with other shop owners to get advice and insight. Prepare a portfolio of your best work to showcase in your new business.


2. Research the building and zoning codes in the area you are planning to open your tattoo shop. Obtain a tax identification number and register your business. Call the health board to schedule an inspection that will lead to your operating license.


3. Find a location with plumbing that will meet the needs of your shop. In each work station a sink is required for hand washing. You will also need a biohazard sink for tool cleaning and a public restroom with a sink.


4. Take a blood-borne pathogens class on protect yourself, your employees and your clients from diseases such as hepatitis and HIV.


5. Purchase an autoclave and ultrasonic. These two instruments are required by law to clean and sterilize your biohazard materials.


6. Make a list of the supplies you will need and order them wholesale. Tubes, needles, gloves, sterilization supplies and inks are the most crucial supplies. You will also need a copier, reference books, tracing paper and an adequate power supply for your tattoo machines.


7. Conduct interviews with established tattoo artists. Look at their portfolios closely, making sure their artwork and ethics meet your standards.


8. Design a card or use an image of some of your best tattoo work to promote your business. Have cards or fliers printed with your new shop's name, address, business hours and website.

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