Caught-In-The-Act
is a designer and manufacturer of novelty items, conjuring
tricks, used in escape challenges, sensory deprivation exercises
and self empowerment training.
References to the
term escape artist, or escape challenges refer to conjuring
tricks the materials and equipment, and the training and techniques,
that might have been used to challenge Harry Houdini approaching
the situation as either the escapologist or the challenger.
The understanding of escape challenges, self empowerment, or
sensory deprivation is that of self awareness: challenging
the senses, artistic expression , or the development of physical
and mental skills for the individual.
The visitor warrants they are of the age of consent in their jurisdiction or country and subscribe to the understanding that restraints may be used only in the context of novelties, escape artist performances, or theater props where the activity is between knowledgeable consenting persons in a safe, sane and consensual practice. The activity and material of this website in no way is presented for use or understanding in the context of Sadomasochism.
As visitor I acknowledge that I have read
the following information and understand fully the limitations
and use of the information I intend to view. Caught-In-The-Act
and its proprietors cannot be held responsible for accidents
or injuries or other misfortunes that result from proper or improper
application of information imparted or ideas generated by materials
in Caught-In-The-Act catalogues, Dr. Mad Max and Max Cita web pages, information letters
or, the use of products or materials of Caught-In-The-Act. Caught-In-The-Act products should be used
carefully. Never use a Caught-In-The-Act product as a restraint
in a moving vehicle, or expose a Caught-In-The-Act product to
open fire, flame, or contact with smoking materials.
Users of
Caught-In-The-Act products should ensure that they have the
knowledge and skill sufficient for the use of the product and
never use restraint products without an assistant. Always use
the proper size product. If the product is too small the wearer
will be uncomfortable and may for example experience loss of
circulation in limbs. A product too large or loose may allow
the wearer's body or limbs to become caught or suspended in the
restraint product, resulting in chest compression and suffocation.
Wearers of Caught-In-The-Act restraint products should be monitored
frequently and never left alone.The descriptions found in Caught-In-The-Act
written materials are not in any way intended to suggest
activities to be followed.
Further, the visitor agrees to not
copy or re-post any images or photos of Caught-InThe-Act or Polymorphe
products published within this web site without the written permission
of Caught-In-The-Act.
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