MANUFACUTURER INFO:
Manufacturer: PVC-U-Like - Contact information in accordance with Art. 19 EU GPSR:
PVC-U-Like - 3 Highpoint, Riding Road - NN13 7BH Brackley - GP - garyl(at)pvc(minus)u(minus)like.com
Responsible EU economic actor according to Art. 19 EU GPSR: Lost Exit Rita Stoltze - Bergstr. 23 - 48249 Dülmen - DE - info(at)lostexit(dot)de
Information that allows the identification of this product in accordance with Art. 19 EU GPSR can be found in the article description and the illustration(s).
SAFETY INFORMATIONS:
Please use all items as instructed, responsibly and with due care. If instructions are included with the item, please follow them. Please keep all items out of the reach of children and pets.
Latex and rubber products:
As these products are made of natural rubber (latex rubber), they should not be used by people who have a latex allergy or who are sensitive to skin contact with latex. As latex is not permeable to air, there is also a risk of suffocation if used incorrectly. Therefore, completely closed articles should only be used in the presence of another person.
PVC:
As these products are made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride), they should not be used by people who have a PVC allergy or who are sensitive to skin contact with PVC. As PVC is not permeable to air, there is also a risk of suffocation if used incorrectly. Therefore, completely closed articles should only be used in the presence of another person.
Zenshin Tights;
As elastane is used in these suits, please check whether you are allergic to it on contact with your skin. As the completely closed suits could also cause anxiety, they should only be used in the presence of another person.
Masks and Gas Masks:
As masks often severely restrict sensory abilities and can also cause a choking hazard if used incorrectly, they should only be used in the presence of another person.
The gas masks are only for use with fetish play and are not suitable as respiratory masks. As there is also a risk of suffocation here, these should only be used in the presence of another person.
Restraints and Harnesses:
Please do not put them on too tightly, as this can lead to injuries. Please note that the buckles, rivets and eyelets used are made of metal and may contain nickel, which could cause skin irritation. Here too, another person should be present during use if possible.
Collars:
Because of the risk of suffocation, collars should generally not be put on too tightly. If possible, they should only be used in the presence of another person.
Gags:
A gag should also always be used with particular care, as otherwise there is a risk of injury or choking. It should therefore only be used in the presence of another person.
Inflatable and vacuum items:
These items should only be used with special care, and never alone, as the risk of suffocation is particularly high.
Insertable Toys for Body Openings:
To prevent a possible risk of injuries, you must check that the size of the toys are compatible with the size of the body opening, and - especially when inserting them into the urethra or bladder - that the items are sterile.
Lubricants and Cleaning Agents:
If you have sensitive skin or known allergies, you should test the products on a small area of skin for possible intolerances before using them for the first time. You should also generally avoid contact with the eyes, nose, mouth and mucous membranes with these products and keep them out of the reach of children and pets.
Electro stimulation:
Electrical stimulation devices and the connected accessories must not be used by pregnant persons or persons with a cardiac pacemaker or other electrical and/or metallic implants. In general, electrostimulation should only be used by healthy persons.
It is an absolute rule that electrostimulation should never be used above the waist (except with specially designed products), but especially not over the heart, chest, neck or head.
Please follow the instructions for use very carefully when using electrostimulation and, if possible, only use it in the presence of another person.
A final note from the Lost Exit Team: Always use your common sense in all situations.