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WG Health & Safety Kit
« on: August 04, 2010, 08:17:47 AM »
Hi

This thread is inspired by 007s out call ultimate handbag kit.

I was just reviewing my health & safety kit/essentials/measures & I thought I'd ask you ladies what's in yours?

Here is mine....

Condoms (various) - obviously
Lubes (Condom friendly)
Intimate wipes
Anti bac wipes
Anti bac gel
Toy Cleaner
Sponges
Aqueous cream
Sudocreme
Thrush Tablets
Paracetamol
PH balance mouth wash

And then I have the usual sexual health tests regularly & the flu jab.

If anyone has any useful tips or ideas please share ;)

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Re: WG Health & Safety Kit
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2010, 01:46:02 PM »
Hehe glad you still remember the 'Ultimate Handbag kit'- I now have a seperate working handbag where I keep all my stuff that everyone kindly suggested. Hope to god the cleaner doesn't find it in my room!! ;D ;D

When I was completely new to Escorting I had an 'audition' with some ghastly agency owner (I now include a warning in all my sites to newbies that this is totally unacceptable; message me if you want his details - he manipulates Google so if you type in Escort Jobs he comes up pretty high so he can do the exact same thing to others as he did to me). I disgress.

One minor good thing that DID come out of it was he mentioned that some of his girls swish alcohol based mouthwash or vodka in their mouths before doing OWO (this is of course if you offer this at discretion). As apparently it would sting like hell for the guy if he had any cuts etc which could pass on things to you. It also acts as a mild disinfectant supposedly.

I know it's not really health, but just in case they are totally disrespectful and do an unwanted facial, I always have eye wash and spare contact lenses. I've heard horror stories about Chlamydia in eyes....

One thing about sponges (for period stuff). I've found the ones they sell in John Lewis that are made of cellulose (not natural sea sponge) are better than natural sea sponge. I disinfect them twice afterwards just incase of Toxic Shock, before re-using.

Another thing- for incalls I bring flannels (or use hotel ones) and heat them in the sink with boiling water then let them cool a bit to help client clear up afterwards, they quite like the sensation and also I guess it helps with killing any semen (forgive me if I was a little hungover in my AS Biology  ;D but I think it makes sense when combined with anti-bac soap)

There was also an article today (The Times) about the effectiveness of anti-bacterial soaps/gels/wipes that claim to be 99% effective. Apparently it can be as low as 40- 60% as the ingredient they use called Triclosan is apparently less effective than previously thought. Just something to consider.


Can't think of anything else for the minute.


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« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2010, 05:42:07 PM »
Hi

Thanks 007 :)

I was just wandering if anyone had any tips on what to do if/when a johnny comes of during intercourse, I had this once a while ago (Have been given the all clear in test phew!) & well I was just wandering if there was any thing I could have done at the time other then a quick douche & panic.

I know this is not the nicestest of posts.....sorry!

H xxx

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« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2010, 08:15:12 AM »
Harlow the best way to avoid this happening at all is to have a wide range of different sized condoms. A good fitting condom put on correctly should not come off at all. That normally happens if the condom is too big or small or not quite put on right
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« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2010, 04:02:46 PM »
Hi

I do have multiple condoms plus cock rings, it was a one off, just one of them? That's why I wanted to ask to be better prepared next time if there is a next.

Things do happen when you least expect them, it is why I thought it would be good to start this thread, but a brick in water springs to mind!

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« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2010, 04:55:14 PM »
I don't think there's much you can do. I wouldn't douche - it's not recommended if you're concerned about pregnancy because it pushes semen up to the cervix. Obviously with STIs it's more complicated, but I think swishing a finger around would be safer. Soap on the outside might help, but not inside. Not having sex for a couple of days will help you avoid micro-abrasions that could allow stuff into your bloodstream.

If you think you've been exposed to HIV you can ask for PEP, but it's expensive (for the NHS) and unpleasant, so you probably wouldn't get it (or want it) unless you had a mishap with someone from a high-risk country or something.

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« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2010, 07:24:14 PM »
Hi

Oh I douched with just luke warm water not soapy. I have been screened since & all is good no probs at all! But accidents happen in all work environments & I just wanted to raise a topic that might benefit newbies as well as oldies. I take extreme care with my health as I am sure we all do, I was just using that scenario to open a door that's all.

Forget I even mentioned it :)

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« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2010, 12:06:14 AM »
I never replied cos I'm ashamed to say I don't really have a WG Health & Safety Kit.  Well not as such.

I have a lot of things on your list though and good ideas they are too but I don't buy the whole anti-bacterial thing really and don't like using them on my bits.  I got the toy wipes from Ann Summers but Ihaven't even used them I just give my toys a good wash with soapy hot water and rinse very well with hot water.  I don't have many toys anyway.  Ok I only have one. 

God i'm too honest.   ;D

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« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2010, 02:00:21 AM »
Oh I douched with just luke warm water not soapy.

I didn't think you douched with soap, that was meant to be a separate point. I just think any douching may not be a good idea. I don't know though, it might be bad for avoiding babies but not a problem for the other stuff.

Sorry, I don't have a kit either.

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« Reply #9 on: August 06, 2010, 08:17:13 PM »
I think that Spermicide might be the best option. You have to leave it in for 6 hours as far as I am aware, although it can be a bit irritating for down there. There is one called Nonoxyl-9 which used to be impregnated in a lot of condoms and their lube but it's had bad press as the theory is that if down there is more irritated, there is a higher chance of you catching a STD of some sort due to the membrane being torn.

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« Reply #10 on: August 07, 2010, 07:17:07 AM »
I don't buy the whole antibacterial thing really and don't like using them on my bits

Hi Cherry Lips  ;D , oh NEVER put anti-bac near your lady bits. I put condoms on toys, then when finished I wipe toy down with anti-bac wipes, then I rinse with soapy water, then I spray toy with toy cleaner before storing it for next time. I use anti-bac gel on my hands after i have cleared up, I also offer it to my clients which they usually use. I have a thing about the after bit (chatting before showers) & having a drink & all them germs on going things/drinks glasses/door handles, that sort of thing.

I am glade that spermicide has been mentioned, I have never used it & was hoping that it would come up, thanks missbond  ;D.

Sorry I miss understood you Anika  ::) I was just a bit unsure & worried about the direction of the thread. I felt a little worried for my reputation (Hence removing picture). It's just I used a personal experience that was a when I was working indie last & was not part of saafe, & was thinking back in order to be helpful.

I am happy with my health & safety but aren't we all until we know some thing new?

Thanks Ladies H  :-*

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« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2010, 01:27:20 PM »
I think that Spermicide might be the best option. You have to leave it in for 6 hours as far as I am aware, although it can be a bit irritating for down there. There is one called Nonoxyl-9 which used to be impregnated in a lot of condoms and their lube but it's had bad press as the theory is that if down there is more irritated, there is a higher chance of you catching a STD of some sort due to the membrane being torn.

The best option for what?

If you've had a condom split and you're concerned about pregnancy but not infection, you could use spermicide in addition to the morning after pill. This isn't a situation that you'd find yourself in while working though, is it?

If you've had a condom split and you're concerned about infection, for god's sake don't go putting irritants in your vagina! If you're also worried about pregnancy, take the morning after pill and avoid spermicides.

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« Reply #12 on: August 08, 2010, 12:23:15 AM »
I also bring:

- L-Lysine to prevent herpes (I of course inspect the client, but taking it makes me feel better)
- Zinc and vitamin C lozenges (I take these after OWO)
- Cranberry pills (to ward off UTIs; also I pee right after sex)
- anti-viral gel (as well as anti-bacterial)
- Re-phresh (just in case I won't be home for a while after an outcall and I start to feel funny)
- heavy duty mouthwash (chlorhexidane)

Yes, perhaps a bit paranoid but health and safety first!


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« Reply #13 on: August 08, 2010, 01:04:58 AM »
I also bring:

- L-Lysine to prevent herpes (I of course inspect the client, but taking it makes me feel better)
- Zinc and vitamin C lozenges (I take these after OWO)
- Cranberry pills (to ward off UTIs; also I pee right after sex)
- anti-viral gel (as well as anti-bacterial)
- Re-phresh (just in case I won't be home for a while after an outcall and I start to feel funny)
- heavy duty mouthwash (chlorhexidane)

Yes, perhaps a bit paranoid but health and safety first!

Go easy on the mouthwash - chlorhexidine is a treatment for when things go wrong and you will damage your oral health far more if you use it all the time (which will make you more susceptible to infections). It's like taking antibiotics daily just in case you catch an infection - not good.

As for the other stuff, I wash my hands regularly with soap and have some lady soap (from Replens, if memory serves) for the bits if I have been using silicone lube or anything that's difficult to shift with plain water. That's about it really - if I had a broken condom I'd have a wash, wait a week and then go to the clinic. Oh, and I keep Milton fluid knocking about for sterilising toys and such, although I always put condoms over them too.
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« Reply #14 on: August 08, 2010, 08:58:50 AM »
Hi

Oh I forgot the steriliser, I have one of those mobile sterilisers that mums use when they go away for a week kinda thing. I use that mainly for the toys I use on my clients such as butt plugs & cock rings, I also prefer dildos & vibes on my clients that have a outta change of style, as it is easy to remove & sterilise :)

I think using the word kit was wrong? perhaps it should have been measures or tips?

In reallife I make more sense, written communication is not my forte :(

H xxx