Private Device Regulations: Simple Rules for Clients and Salons

Want to bring a toy or device to a massage session? Or run a salon that allows private devices? Knowing the rules keeps everyone safe and comfortable. Below are clear, practical steps you can use right away—no legalese, just what actually matters.

For Clients: What to do before you bring a device

Tell the salon in advance. A quick message avoids surprises and lets the staff confirm the device is allowed. Ask about material compatibility—some oils and cleaners damage silicone or electronics. If your device uses batteries, bring fresh ones or a charger and check if the salon allows plugged-in gadgets for safety reasons.

Clean and pack it properly. Sanitize any part that touches skin using a recommended cleaner, and keep it in a sealed case or bag. If your device can’t be cleaned easily, assume the salon will refuse it. Respect age rules: salons will check IDs when adult devices are involved.

Agree boundaries and consent. Explain if you want the therapist to use the device or if you’ll handle it yourself. Clear consent prevents awkward moments and keeps the session focused on comfort.

For Salons: Practical policy checklist

Create a written device policy and share it publicly. Put basic rules on your booking page and repeat them before appointments. Key items: which device types are allowed, cleaning requirements, electrical safety rules, and whether staff can operate client-owned devices.

Hygiene first. Require clients to bring clean, non-porous devices or provide single-use barriers (condoms, silicone covers). Keep approved disinfectants on hand and train staff on proper cleaning. Don’t mix tools between clients without full sanitation.

Safety and electrical risks. Prohibit devices with exposed wiring or damaged batteries. If you allow plugged-in devices, use GFCI outlets and inspect cords. For battery-operated toys, insist on manufacturer-approved batteries and proper storage to avoid leaks or overheating.

Privacy and recording. Ban any device capable of recording audio or video unless there is explicit, documented consent from everyone involved. Post a no-recording sign in treatment rooms to make the rule obvious.

Refusal and incident reporting. Give staff clear authority to refuse unsafe devices. Keep a simple incident log for problems like malfunctions or allergic reactions, and follow up with the client in writing.

Legal note (simple): local laws vary. Check age limits, import rules, and health codes where you operate. When in doubt, consult a local advisor so your policy matches the law.

These rules cut confusion and protect reputations. Whether you’re a client or a salon owner, clarity and common-sense steps make device use safe, respectful, and stress-free.

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Traveling with an erotic massage machine: What you should know

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