Keep packs in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Drawers, bedside storage, and cupboards are usually safer than cars, windowsills, or hot bathrooms.
Avoid leaving condoms compressed in tight wallets or bags for long periods. Constant friction and heat are not ideal for packaging or product integrity.
Good storage should feel ordinary. The easier it is to keep a pack in the right environment, the easier it is to trust what is inside when you need it.
Fink note
Storage is one of the least glamorous parts of product education and one of the most important. Heat and rough handling can quietly shorten a product's useful life.
Storage is one of the least glamorous parts of product education and one of the most important. Heat and rough handling can quietly shorten a product's useful life.
What to remember
- Keep packs in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Drawers, bedside storage, and cupboards are usually safer than cars, windowsills, or hot bathrooms.
- Safety content works best when it stays plain-language, useful, and easy to revisit.
- This article sits inside the Fink Guide as a reference point for safe use and pack checks.

