Condom storage

"Condoms are recognized as a very good method of protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including AIDS, and for preventing unplanned pregnancy. Protection is greatest when condoms are used properly and if the quality of the condom has been protected. Latex condoms weaken over time. This process occurs more quickly when condoms are exposed to high heat, moisture, air pollution, and direct sunlight. Good storage practices protect condoms from exposure to these elements. Condom manufacturers package their products in materials that help protect condoms. Nevertheless, packaging materials do not offer total protection. Condoms must be stored and handled properly."

"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

"Storage Rules. 1 Keep storeroom clean, and orderly. 2 Always use the oldest stock first. 3 Separate lots when possible to insure proper stock rotation. 4 Stack cases upright with markings visible for easy identification. 5 Open only one carton at a time. 6 Only remove inner boxes from the shipping carton when dispensing product. The outer carton helps protect condoms. 7 Leave a space between the pallets and the outside wall for ventilation. 8 Routinely inspect inventory. 9 Remove from stock and destroy expired, damaged, or otherwise unusable product."

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"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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"Condoms are recognized as a very good method of protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including AIDS, and for preventing unplanned pregnancy. Protection is greatest when condoms are used properly and if the quality of the condom has been protected. Latex condoms weaken over time. This process occurs more quickly when condoms are exposed to high heat, moisture, air pollution, and direct sunlight. Good storage practices protect condoms from exposure to these elements. Condom manufacturers package their products in materials that help protect condoms. Nevertheless, packaging materials do not offer total protection. Condoms must be stored and handled properly."

"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

"Storage Rules. 1 Keep storeroom clean, and orderly. 2 Always use the oldest stock first. 3 Separate lots when possible to insure proper stock rotation. 4 Stack cases upright with markings visible for easy identification. 5 Open only one carton at a time. 6 Only remove inner boxes from the shipping carton when dispensing product. The outer carton helps protect condoms. 7 Leave a space between the pallets and the outside wall for ventilation. 8 Routinely inspect inventory. 9 Remove from stock and destroy expired, damaged, or otherwise unusable product."

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"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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"Condoms are recognized as a very good method of protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including AIDS, and for preventing unplanned pregnancy. Protection is greatest when condoms are used properly and if the quality of the condom has been protected. Latex condoms weaken over time. This process occurs more quickly when condoms are exposed to high heat, moisture, air pollution, and direct sunlight. Good storage practices protect condoms from exposure to these elements. Condom manufacturers package their products in materials that help protect condoms. Nevertheless, packaging materials do not offer total protection. Condoms must be stored and handled properly."

"Keep condoms away from direct sunlight. Keep warehouse temperatures below 40°C (104°F), by using fans to ventilate or air conditioning to cool. Stack a maximum of five layers of cases per pallet. Avoid placing one pallet on top of another. Keep condoms in a dry place; avoid getting cases wet."

"Inspection: Inspect cartons for signs of damage. Do not use or distribute condoms in packages that have been crushed, or punctured by fork lift, or damaged by water. Check the manufacture date. Do not use or distribute condoms that are more than five years old. Look for package or condom discoloration. Do not use or distribute condoms with packages that have turned yellow-brown color. Inspect package seals. Good seals protect the condoms from direct exposure to the environment."

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Center of the poster shows images of how to store boxes of condoms in a warehouse and how to inspect shipments of condoms for damage. Text on the left and right hand sides of the poster describes the importance of storing condoms properly and lists 10 "storage rules."
Language: 
English
Locale: 
USA
Dimensions: 
63 x 89 cm.
Keywords: Condom use, Condoms

Identifier: 
AP5215.jpg


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