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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4100 – Safe Body Art
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0537532
PE
4120
FACILITY_ID
FA0021603
FACILITY_NAME
WRONG SIDE OF THE TRACKS TATTOO (BROCKMAN, A)
STREET_NUMBER
512
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
UNION
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95337
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
512 N UNION RD
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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TI 1 <br /> Tattooing Contract <br /> Description of procedure-I 19303(a)I <br /> If you are thinking about getting your first tattoo, but are <br /> unfamiliar with the process, the thought might meet you with <br /> anticipation. Fear of the unknown can sometimes hold us back <br /> from doing things we really want to do. You might be concerned <br /> that it will hurt too much. You might be worried that you wouldn't <br /> know if the artist was doing something wrong. <br /> The best thing you can do is educate yourself on the process of the tattoo <br /> application, and that way you will be prepared and know what to expect when you <br /> sit inthe artist's chair. So, how is a tattoo applied to the skin? From start to finish, <br /> this article will tell you exactly how the human skin is transformed into a beautiful <br /> work of art. <br /> Please keep in mind that the following outline describes the most favorable <br /> situation for getting a tattoo. There will always be differences between one <br /> artist and the next, but any major deviance from these guidelines could <br /> indicate a problem. <br /> Once you have decided on your tattoo design and your artist, you will be required <br /> to show valid identification for proof of age. You may also be asked for your <br /> address and phone number, so your artist can contact you in the future if need be. <br /> In most studios, payment must be made before services are rendered. It is up to <br /> each studio to decide which methods of payment they accept. Whatever method <br /> you pay with, make sure they give you a receipt. <br /> Post procedure instructions-I 19303(a)4 <br /> a) information of proper care for procedure site <br /> Tattoo Aftercare—How to Take Care of Your New Tattoo <br /> Now,you have your fresh new tattoo,and you want to take good care of itl From this <br /> point on,your artist is not responsible for any infection or problems you may have <br /> with your tattoo if you don't take proper care of it.it is very important that you follow <br /> these guidelines.A really beautiful tattoo can turn into a disaster if the proper <br /> aftercare is not taken. <br />
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