Sunday, December 9, 2018

Do not buy condoms in damaged or old packaging

The Customer Council undertake tests on condoms regularly. The most recent test on condoms was conducted, customer may make reference to the test results published in the magazine which performed satisfactorily in all test items should be the better choices.

Condoms come in different sizes. Condom size is normally presented as the width of the condom at the base or ring when it is laid flat, which is half the circumference (girth). If the condom is too small it could be uncomfortable and may easily break, and if it is too large it may slip off. For both comfort and protection, choose the perfect fit for yourself. Condom manufacturers may only indicate the diameter or width. It can require some experimentation to find the condom which fit you most comfortably.

Condoms are usually made of latex. There are a variety of different shapes, colours, textures, and tastes of condoms available which can actually increase the romance of the sexual activity. Try to select and use a quality condom whenever possible.

Condoms will age as time goes by, resulting in impairment of the tenacity. Exposure to intense heat and light will also accelerate aging of the rubber, thus weakening the tensile strength and affecting its overall function. Do not buy condoms displayed under decorative light and sunlight in the shop. Condoms should be stored in a cool place. They should not be stored in places where they may be exposed to frequent pressure and friction, e.g. the wallet or the back pocket of trousers.

Do not buy condoms in damaged or old packaging, or those which are expired or without imprint date of manufacture or validity. Condoms stored for too long, no longer elastic, sticky or damaged should not be used.

Beware of the risks of buying damaged condoms. Some retailers put anti-shoplifting devices which contain metal strips inside the package of condom products. If condoms or their individual packages are broken by the metal strip, do not use the condom. Change a new one. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com


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