There are quite a few steps you can take to make sure your yoga studio is not only a healing place for clients, but also a safe place. Creating a safe business environment at your yoga business means ensuring there are no overt hazards or obstacles that could threaten the safety of your clients. This probably seems rather obvious at first, but there are little things that can turn out to be safety hazards that you never even notices. For starters, you will want to make sure all walk ways are clear of any objects that might cause a slip, trip or fall. Check to be sure any rugs you have are secure so they don’t slip or furl beneath a client’s feet. If you have plants or other objects placed on the floor, they should be well out of the way of any foot paths.
Another place where safety can be a factor is in the products you use in the session room at your yoga studio. You will want to be sure to find out about any allergies or sensitivities your clients might have, so that you know that any products you use will not result in a flare up, irritation or allergic reaction. Still, even with all of these precautions taken and then some, yoga teachers still carry a risk by doing business, and that risk should be insured. By purchasing yoga insurance, you can create a safety net for any accidents or damages that might occur despite your best efforts to create the safest environment possible for your clients.
The general liability portion of your yoga teacher liability insurance would kick in to provide the protection you need in order to face this client’s claim. Other aspects of a solid yoga instructor insurance policy should include malpractice liability insurance and product liability insurance. These two portions of your yoga insurance policy will provide protection in the rare case a client claims damage or injury due to a lack of skill or competence on your part or due to a product used during the teaching session.
Another place where safety can be a factor is in the products you use in the session room at your yoga studio. You will want to be sure to find out about any allergies or sensitivities your clients might have, so that you know that any products you use will not result in a flare up, irritation or allergic reaction. Still, even with all of these precautions taken and then some, yoga teachers still carry a risk by doing business, and that risk should be insured. By purchasing yoga insurance, you can create a safety net for any accidents or damages that might occur despite your best efforts to create the safest environment possible for your clients.
The general liability portion of your yoga teacher liability insurance would kick in to provide the protection you need in order to face this client’s claim. Other aspects of a solid yoga instructor insurance policy should include malpractice liability insurance and product liability insurance. These two portions of your yoga insurance policy will provide protection in the rare case a client claims damage or injury due to a lack of skill or competence on your part or due to a product used during the teaching session.
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