Posted : 03/01/2004

CHOOSING TANNING SALON INSURANCE
Most tanning salon owners would agree that securing insurance
is one of the basic costs of doing business. While insurance is a wise
investment for any tanning salon, it can become costly if the owner fails to do
a little homework. The indoor tanning industry is unique because it has
technical, legal and financial aspects not common in other businesses.
Therefore, salon owners should have coverage designed to meet their special
needs.
A tanning salon insurance specialist can provide a salon with
a business owner’s policy that incorporates coverages for the unique aspects
at affordable prices. While most standard policies provide coverage for the
actual building, business personal property and business liability, a tanning
insurance policy typically offers special coverages and endorsements to help
guard against issues and hazards that only surface in the indoor tanning
industry.
Liability is continual risk for tanning salons. Some sources
of liability are unique to the tanning industry while others are not. Professional liability is a unique coverage that protects
against any accidents or negligent acts that may arise out of a salon’s
professional services. For example, professional liability protects the salon
against claims made by customers who have suffered burns from overexposure or
who have had a photosensitive reaction to a lotion. An injured party may seek
damages to recover out-of-pocket expenses for medical care and medications, lost
wages, property damage, pain and suffering, disfigurement, and even the loss of
the capacity to enjoy life.
Higher limits of liability are readily available for tanning
salon owners at reasonable rates. Insurance companies can upgrade a salon’s
professional liability limit from $500,000 to $1 million for just a few hundred
dollars per year on average.
Business interruption insurance coverage protects income
against any business interruption that may occur after a covered cause of loss.
Salon owners should look for a policy that also offers protection against the
covered extra expenses incurred as they attempt to continue normal business
operations.
Crime coverage can protect salon owners against losses from
robbery, burglary, theft, embezzlement and other risks and can be tailored to
fit the size and scope of the salon. In most cases, a business property and
liability package policy can be endorsed to provide coverage against employee
dishonesty, as well as the loss of money and securities from the premises and
the loss of other covered business property such as computers.
Glass and sign coverage also is available for salon owners. If
a salon’s signage is damaged during a wind storm or a glass window is broken
during a burglary, this policy will cover the replacement cost to fix the
damaged item or items. This coverage will cover glass and signage whether the
salon owner owns or is held legally liable for the property.
When it is time to purchase a policy, smart salon owners
should work with a quality insurance company with a strong financial rating. The
rating indicates the company’s financial ability to pay out future claims and
benefits. A company or agency’s financial rating can be researched through
agencies such as A.M. Best, which provides an independent opinion of a company’s
strength based on a series of financial evaluations. Most tanning salon insurance specialists will work with a
local agent.
Salon owners new to the industry can contact the Indoor
Tanning Association for salon insurance information and referrals. Training
programs, such as those offered by the National Tanning Training Institute, also
can help locate reputable insurance providers.
Universal Insurance Facilities, Ltd. offers a comprehensive
package of coverages specifically designed to meet the needs of the tanning
salon industry. For more information, or to get a quick, no-obligation quote,
write P.O. Box 40079, Phoenix, AZ 85067-0079; call (800) 844-2101; fax (480)
970-6240; e-mail uif@vpico.com; or visit
www.vpico.com/universal.
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