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Condom Storage Information
- Condoms should be stored in a cool, dry place. Preferably at or below room temperature. Condoms should NOT be stored in excess of 100 degrees or below 32 degrees F.
- Care should be taken to protect latex and polyisoprene condoms against prolonged periods of exposure to extreme low or high temperatures, moisture, direct sunlight and fluorescent light.
- Improper storage can lead to premature aging and deterioration of the product.
- Storage information is marked on every case of LifeStyles® condoms.
- Hints: Do not keep condoms in the trunk of a car. Do cover the windows in your storage area so product is not exposed to direct rays of the sun.
- Practice rotation of inventory: FIFO – first in, first out.
- Expiration dates are clearly marked on cases and product.