Safety and hygiene are essential when owning an automated sex doll. Start with material care: choose a skin-safety grade silicone or TPE and follow manufacturer guidelines for cleaning. Detachable skin sleeves or easy-to-clean surfaces simplify sanitization. Use mild, skin-safe cleaners and avoid harsh solvents that could degrade the material. After cleaning, ensure all components are completely dry before reassembly to prevent mold or mildew. For internal components, keep the doll dry and away from liquids that could compromise electronics. Regularly inspect joints, actuators, and cables for wear, and replace worn parts promptly to prevent leakage or misalignment.
Storage matters too. Keep the doll in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, which can degrade materials over time. When not in use, limit exposure to moisture and avoid heavy weight that could strain joints. Maintenance schedules vary, but common practice includes a routine check of electronic connections, lubrication of moving parts where recommended, and periodic professional servicing for complex issues. Finally, safety also encompasses privacy and data security if the device uses networked features. Use strong passwords, update software where applicable, and be mindful of who has access to the device. By prioritizing hygiene, material integrity, and responsible use, owners can enjoy a safer, cleaner, and more satisfying experience.