Chastity Cage Safety Checks You Should Do Weekly

Every single week I run a quick five-minute safety check on any cock cage I or someone I care for is wearing. It’s simple, private, and keeps things comfortable and safe — and trust me, a tiny bit of attention now prevents a messy emergency later.

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1. Inspect skin where metal or silicone touches
Look for redness, raw spots, bumps, or broken skin. If anything looks irritated, remove the cage until it calms down. Tiny redness? Apply a clean, dry dressing for a day and check again.

2. Check circulation and feeling
Feel the tip and shaft for numbness, tingling, or unusual coldness. If there’s loss of feeling, swelling, or severe pain, remove the device immediately and get medical help if it doesn’t improve within minutes.

3. Hardware check — locks, pins, seams
Make sure locks close smoothly, pins aren’t bent, and no sharp burrs exist. Replace any rusty or damaged parts. A loose or fractured lock is a mess waiting to happen.

4. Strap and belt integrity
Look for fraying, cracked leather, stretched holes, or loose buckles. A failing strap can shift the whole cage and cause chafing or pressure points.

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5. Cleanliness and odor test
Give the cage a smell-and-visual check. Persistent bad smells or residue mean a deeper clean is needed. Wash removable parts with warm water and mild, unscented soap; dry fully before reassembly.

6. Alignment and movement check
Make sure the cage sits the way it should when walking, sitting, bending. If it slides, twists, or pinches with normal movement, it needs adjustment or a different size.

7. Hair & pinching prevention
Trim any stray pubic hair that gets caught in seams or between parts. That tiny snag can become a painful rip if ignored.

8. Urethral/medical parts — extra care
If the device uses any urethral components, check for discharge, bleeding, or severe soreness. Any sign of bleeding or persistent pain = remove and see a clinician. Do not improvise medical fixes.

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9. Hygiene supplies & spare key
Keep spare cleaning supplies, lubricant (water-based, body-safe), and a clean spare strap or key accessible. Know who has the spare key and how to contact them quickly.

10. Comfort score — rate it 1–10
Give it a quick personal score. If comfort drops by more than two points week-to-week, investigate what changed (new strap, gained/lost weight, different underwear).

If you ever see severe swelling, bleeding, or loss of circulation — remove the device immediately and seek medical help. No kink is worth risking long-term damage.

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