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Happy National Condom Week!

Monday, February 15th, 2010

National Condom Week

In the US, February is National Condom Month. In 2006, National Condom Week was celebrated from February 14 to February 21 in. Various institutions also celebrate national Condom Day on February 14.

Originally started on the campus of the University of California – Berkeley, it has grown into a educational even for high schools, colleges, family planning organizations, AIDS groups, sexually transmitted disease awareness groups, pharmacies and condom manufacturers.

Even though the week has grown, it continues to emphasize the importance of using using humor to help educate. Part of that has been to come up with slogans through the years for the week such as:

Don’t be silly, protect your willy
When in doubt, shroud your spout
It will be sweeter if you wrap your peter
No glove, no love!

While humor is used to help provide education, National Condom Week has become a tool to help educate young adults about serious risks involved with unprotected sex. This includes the risk of catching and spreading sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS as well as helping to prevent unwanted pregnancies.

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Condom Reviews

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Condom Testing

More Than 15,500 condoms subjected to CR’s tough tests—inflating, bursting, and submerging

YONKERS, NY — Consumer Reports Health has some good news you can take right to the bedroom.  That is, once you make a stop at the pharmacy.

In its latest tests of 20 latex condoms, Consumer Reports Health found that all of the condoms, with one exception, are a fine choice.  Consumer Reports Health tested the condoms for strength, reliability, leakage, and package integrity.   The December report appears in Consumer Reports’ annual “Electronics Issue.”

Seven condoms achieved a perfect score of 100, a somewhat rare occurrence for Consumer Reports’ stringent lab tests. Those condoms include the following models: Durex Performax; Lifestyles Ultra Sensitive Lubricated; Lifestyles Warming Pleasure; Trojan Her Pleasure Ecstasy; Trojan Magnum Lubricated; Trojan Ultra Ribbed Ecstasy; and Trojan Ultra Thin.

Consumer Reports Health purchased more than 15,500 condoms in order to test between five hundred and six hundred samples of each model.   Consumer Reports Health tests for reliability and strength by inflating condoms with air until they burst.  Performance is assessed   against two criteria: how many samples meet or exceed the specified requirements for pressure and volume at burst, and in its more stringent criterion, counting the number of samples that can hold 25 liters or more of air, a measure that’s been correlated with lower rates of condom failure in actual use.

Consumer Reports Health also performed two submersion tests to look for possible leaks in the condom and its packaging.   Consumer Reports Health notes that the Night Light Glow in the Dark condom exceeded the organization’s criterion for the number of samples with holes; however, this model did live up to its illumination claim.

Consumer Reports Health notes that consumers will get the most protection with any condom by using it properly.

-(ConsumerReports)