A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Attention piercers using Triad products!

If your not a piercer, or don’t use Triad brand products this post will probably be of little interest to you.

Nonetheless, as soon as I saw this link posted on Elayne Angel’s facebook page and read the article, I realized it was important enough to share here so that as many piercers who may be using these products could be informed of the recall.

After the techni-care recall lot’s of piercers went back to iodione as their surface prep of choice, a HUGE supplier of iodine in single use wipes and swabs is Triad and now the FDA is recalling most of their product lines.

Here’s the full article for those interested.

Comments

14 responses to “Attention piercers using Triad products!”

  1. Warren Avatar
    Warren

    This is why when products start flooding into the Tattoo & Body Piercing, Salons,etc chances are there is a very valid reason why hospitals aren’t carrying it anymore. Yes Hospitals have contracts with suppliers, in order to save on costs,etc. However with situations like this happening, its usually a sign of it went well past the hospital level and is now street level.

    If I remember correctly the issue was also with Triad’s Alcohol wipes, where a kid in Colorado had a bacterial infection from an alcohol wipe.

    Since starting work in January at the hospital I work at, all our set packs (like oversized prep sets catered to specific procedures) all had warning labels on them not to use the Triad wipes. So its clear hospitals new about these issues before hand. However manufacturers and wholesalers failed to notify or issue recalls to non-hospital buyers (the tattoo/piercing shops,etc)

    Personally…I never liked the Triad band when I was piercing. The packaging and products just, to me, felt flimsy and weak and overall poor quality.

    Thankfully for piercers, last I hear, Care-Tech should be back up and running by the end of the month….At least that’s what the rumour mill has been saying lately, that our usual sales rep at Care-Tech started working again at Care-Tech (ie: meaning Care-Tech finally sorted out all the legal BS).

  2. Warren Avatar
    Warren

    This is why when products start flooding into the Tattoo & Body Piercing, Salons,etc chances are there is a very valid reason why hospitals aren’t carrying it anymore. Yes Hospitals have contracts with suppliers, in order to save on costs,etc. However with situations like this happening, its usually a sign of it went well past the hospital level and is now street level.

    If I remember correctly the issue was also with Triad’s Alcohol wipes, where a kid in Colorado had a bacterial infection from an alcohol wipe.

    Since starting work in January at the hospital I work at, all our set packs (like oversized prep sets catered to specific procedures) all had warning labels on them not to use the Triad wipes. So its clear hospitals new about these issues before hand. However manufacturers and wholesalers failed to notify or issue recalls to non-hospital buyers (the tattoo/piercing shops,etc)

    Personally…I never liked the Triad band when I was piercing. The packaging and products just, to me, felt flimsy and weak and overall poor quality.

    Thankfully for piercers, last I hear, Care-Tech should be back up and running by the end of the month….At least that’s what the rumour mill has been saying lately, that our usual sales rep at Care-Tech started working again at Care-Tech (ie: meaning Care-Tech finally sorted out all the legal BS).

  3. koolaidking Avatar
    koolaidking

    Piercers didnt stop using technicare, they just stopped using reason and critical thinking, and continued using technicare. Well, most of them anyway.

  4. koolaidking Avatar
    koolaidking

    Piercers didnt stop using technicare, they just stopped using reason and critical thinking, and continued using technicare. Well, most of them anyway.

  5. ChrisB Avatar

    @2: Would you care to elaborate? I would like to hear how “critical thinking” factors in to this situation.

  6. ChrisB Avatar

    @2: Would you care to elaborate? I would like to hear how “critical thinking” factors in to this situation.

  7. critic Avatar
    critic

    Awesome! care-tech is back in business, nothing like a company that consistently failed to meet FDA standards both in labeling and quality control, not just once, but through the entire life of the company. You know the standards Triad failed to meet? Care tech failed to meet the same ones, but many piercers have continued to use an unregistered and unapproved drug even after care-tech agreed (was all but physically forced) to stop production….
    come to think of it why was the issue with technicare and all other care-tech products not publicly addressed? Could it be that many of those piercers, practitioners, and suspension groups that BME helps to promote, and that help to promote BME didn’t want t address that a product they continue to use isn’t appropriate or proven safe, but many don’t understand how to chose a new product…..

  8. critic Avatar
    critic

    Awesome! care-tech is back in business, nothing like a company that consistently failed to meet FDA standards both in labeling and quality control, not just once, but through the entire life of the company. You know the standards Triad failed to meet? Care tech failed to meet the same ones, but many piercers have continued to use an unregistered and unapproved drug even after care-tech agreed (was all but physically forced) to stop production….
    come to think of it why was the issue with technicare and all other care-tech products not publicly addressed? Could it be that many of those piercers, practitioners, and suspension groups that BME helps to promote, and that help to promote BME didn’t want t address that a product they continue to use isn’t appropriate or proven safe, but many don’t understand how to chose a new product…..

  9. koolaidking Avatar
    koolaidking

    Critical thinking is defined as: the mental process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information to reach an answer or conclusion.
    I think that by not analyzing and evaluating the clear cut evidence provided not only by the FDA but also by the fact the medical community had largely abandoned use of technicare after thier first stoppage of production and recall in 2000, that piercers have clearly not used critical thinking in their skin prep choice. I mean, I dont know how much more clear that can be. If this was a topic of debate then I could see how critical thinking would be a poor choice of words, but the whole FDA made them stop production thing pretty much takes the debate out of whether you are wrong and putting yourself at a liability for using this product.

  10. koolaidking Avatar
    koolaidking

    Critical thinking is defined as: the mental process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information to reach an answer or conclusion.
    I think that by not analyzing and evaluating the clear cut evidence provided not only by the FDA but also by the fact the medical community had largely abandoned use of technicare after thier first stoppage of production and recall in 2000, that piercers have clearly not used critical thinking in their skin prep choice. I mean, I dont know how much more clear that can be. If this was a topic of debate then I could see how critical thinking would be a poor choice of words, but the whole FDA made them stop production thing pretty much takes the debate out of whether you are wrong and putting yourself at a liability for using this product.

  11. Toast Avatar

    That settles it. I’m switching to holy ash.

  12. Toast Avatar

    That settles it. I’m switching to holy ash.

  13. HJP Avatar
    HJP

    Yay.. another American company screwing up and risking lives to make a buck. What happened to pride in your work, or at least keeping standards…

  14. HJP Avatar
    HJP

    Yay.. another American company screwing up and risking lives to make a buck. What happened to pride in your work, or at least keeping standards…

Latest Tattoo, Piercing, and Body Modification News

  • Held by Hooks, and Each Other
    Facilitators and practitioners — the very people who bring so many suspensions to life — often pour their energy into others, quietly setting aside their own opportunities. Brenton and Brittany are one such example. Traveling all the way from Houston, TX, they came to the… Read more: Held by Hooks, and Each Other
  • When Tongue Piercings Meet Medicine
    In 2010, a German study was published involving subjects with tongue piercings. The tongue piercing was used as part of a device designed to relieve obstructive sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder affecting many individuals. Severely affected individuals may suffer from various long-term… Read more: When Tongue Piercings Meet Medicine
  • Suspended, Not Silenced
    There’s something undeniably powerful about watching someone working through the stages of suspension. We all build up ideas about ourselves—what we’re allowed to feel, how much we’re allowed to express, when it’s okay to break. For some, suspension is not about pushing physical limits its… Read more: Suspended, Not Silenced
  • A Nightbird’s Passage
    Some stories take their time, unfolding over decades, through life’s long detours and diversions. But dreams never rest until they’re fully realized. Even after 15 years, Robb knew there was still a suspension experience waiting for him. Something left unfinished, something essential. At the Ontario… Read more: A Nightbird’s Passage
  • What Lifts the Body, Shifts the Soul
    First suspensions are rarely just about the body—they’re a meeting point between the physical and the deeply personal. Stepping into this experience isn’t simply about trying something new, but about stepping outside yourself to a version you had always sensed was waiting. I’ve had a… Read more: What Lifts the Body, Shifts the Soul
  • Skin and Strings: The Art of Human Puppetry
    One of the most powerful things about being at a convention like OSC is the sheer concentration of experience, creativity, and capability in one place. When you’re surrounded by people who not only understand the technical complexities of suspension but are excited by the challenge… Read more: Skin and Strings: The Art of Human Puppetry