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anyone know the law regarding facepainting and insurance?

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joko | 17:37 Thu 10th Jun 2010 | Insurance
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i have a crb check but as yet no insurance...

do i have to have it? or is it just if i want it?

not really sure why id need it to be honest...the paints are hypoallergenic and designed for kids, so and allergic reaction is very unlikely, but also wouldnt really be my fault - is it? surely it is up to the parents to check the content of the paints with me first if they arent sure?

not sure what other reasons id need insurance really?

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If the costs aren't prohibitive I would suggest that you have it. It would only take a sneeze on either parties part and hey presto your in casualty with a child sporting a paintbrush sticking out of their eye.

http://www.facepainte...ability_insurance.htm
you make find it hard to get bookings for events and things without it. I have PL insurance for my flyball team, and while i hope to never use it,it is reassuring
Public Liability insurance is in your own interests. The CRB check says that you are a suitable person to be working with children, but insurance covers you against the sort of thing count suggests, or someone having an unexpected allergic reaction. Worth its weight in gold - some locations (certainly council premises) might not allow you to work in thier property without production of a certification of PL cover.

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