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Now that's a story Rob. Kinda freaky. Glad the guy got a good tour finally though.
JT, I might have to start doing that sort of thing though I'm not sure that having groups would make it any easier as explaining the flow of my big system seems easiest to only about 3 people at a time. The times I've had larger groups I usually wind up having to go over it several times since the people further away from me seem to get distracted and need another go around.
the backyard 300 gallon system is much easier as it is really just the tank in ground and the indexing valve feeding the grow beds.
I filed as an LLC ,so I think I would be covered..but good point, will check on that. It's kind of the same for me, not supposed to have customers come to the house. I been giving tours as well. I had an intern start today, a senior from a local high school, but they provide insurance for him. They have an aquaculture class and he wanted to learn about aquaponics! So cool!
Also, I want to thank Rachel for turning me onto wwoof!! What an awesome organization!!.First "wwoofer" as they call it, arrived today..a French woman, retired nurse who has been traveling around to different countries volunteering and learning. Finally getting some much needed help. After her a Beligum couple then a German woman.
Sahib Punjabi said:
Great job fellow Aquaponic friends. Just keep Liability Insurance in mind. You home insurance may not cover such if they consider it to be a "business" and you have no endorsement for such. Not trying to be a scarecrow...just trying to help CYA. Worth checking :-)
TCLynx said:Now that's a story Rob. Kinda freaky. Glad the guy got a good tour finally though.
JT, I might have to start doing that sort of thing though I'm not sure that having groups would make it any easier as explaining the flow of my big system seems easiest to only about 3 people at a time. The times I've had larger groups I usually wind up having to go over it several times since the people further away from me seem to get distracted and need another go around.
the backyard 300 gallon system is much easier as it is really just the tank in ground and the indexing valve feeding the grow beds.
Do you happen to know of any insurance companies that cover commercial aquaponics for the sale of produce and fish? I have spoken to several insurance companies and they have all said they have never heard of this and can't cover me. Thanks,
Matt
Sahib Punjabi said:
Great job fellow Aquaponic friends. Just keep Liability Insurance in mind. You home insurance may not cover such if they consider it to be a "business" and you have no endorsement for such. Not trying to be a scarecrow...just trying to help CYA. Worth checking :-)
TCLynx said:Now that's a story Rob. Kinda freaky. Glad the guy got a good tour finally though.
JT, I might have to start doing that sort of thing though I'm not sure that having groups would make it any easier as explaining the flow of my big system seems easiest to only about 3 people at a time. The times I've had larger groups I usually wind up having to go over it several times since the people further away from me seem to get distracted and need another go around.
the backyard 300 gallon system is much easier as it is really just the tank in ground and the indexing valve feeding the grow beds.
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