What’s in my Jelly Rubber Toy?
Jelly rubber is a soft plastic, porous material that is composed of different ingredients including latex and phthalates (pronounced “thall-eights”). Phthalates are a family of chemicals that are used as plastic softeners or solvents, and can be found many places in our daily environment.
What's in my Jelly Rubber Toy?
What is "jelly rubber"?
Jelly rubber is a soft plastic, porous material that is composed of
different ingredients including latex and phthalates (pronounced
"thall-eights"). Phthalates are a family of chemicals that are used as
plastic softeners or solvents, and can be found many places in our
daily environment. Some questions have been raised about whether jelly
rubber sex toys containing pthalates can pose a health risk, as there
have been studies done on the effects of phthalates found in common
household items and items such as children's teething rings. Because no
research has been done on jelly rubber sex toys, we do not have
conclusive information on
the long or short-term effects that phthalates have on bodies when used
orally, vaginally or anally.
How can I protect myself?
Toys In Babeland encourages the use of high-grade, non-porous and/or
phthalate-free sex toys (such as
silicone), many of which can also be disinfected and are
more hygienic all the way around. We realize however, that while these
toys are our preference, they can also be more expensive. If you have a
jelly rubber toy, or are interested in purchasing one, please know that
we strongly recommend using a condom on it every time. This creates a
barrier between you and the toy that will greatly reduce your contact
with its ingredients. Always use a condom when sharing toys with other
people.
Since jelly rubber toys are porous, they cannot be disinfected. Please
clean them with a mild soap and warm water, and store in a cool, dry
place away from other objects. If your toy is not waterproof, please
take care not to get water in its battery pack or cord.
Alternative Sex Toys Materials
Not all sex toy materials contain phthalates. If you’re concerned about
reducing your exposure to phthalates from sex toys please consider
purchasing one made from any of the following materials:
Silicone,
stainless or surgical steel,
acrylic, Pyrex, or
hard plastic.
Always refer to the care and cleaning information that comes with your
toy, or please ask one of our Sex Educators for advice.
Food for Thought
We would also like you to consider the other sources and places that we
are all exposed to phthalates--they can be found in:
Cosmetics like hairspray and deodorant, flooring, adhesives, wallpaper,
furniture, raincoats, shower curtains, some medical devices, children’s
and pet’s toys, as well as other, similar products containing PVC
(polyvinyl chloride).
For more information please check out
the following resources:
Please feel free to contact us with any questions regarding your new
toy. You can call toll-free to (800) 658-9119, or send a message to
Customer Service.
We appreciate your business!
Last modified
2004-09-07 03:26 PM