What is is duct tape safe for keeping the poopy in?

Using duct tape to keep a diaper or other type of clothing in place for containing waste is not recommended. Duct tape is designed as a strong, adhesive material for industrial or household repairs and not for use on skin or close to sensitive areas. Here are a few reasons why it might not be safe:

  1. Skin Irritation: Duct tape can cause skin irritation, rashes, or even abrasions because it is not designed for direct contact with skin, especially in sensitive areas.

  2. Adhesive Residue: The adhesive on duct tape can leave a sticky residue that is difficult to remove and may require harsh chemicals that could irritate the skin further.

  3. Lack of Breathability: Duct tape is not breathable, which can create a warm, moist environment that's conducive to rashes or infections.

  4. Discomfort: The material is stiff and inflexible, which could lead to discomfort, especially for a baby or someone who is moving about.

  5. Hygiene Concerns: Using duct tape makes it difficult to change diapers easily and can hinder maintaining proper hygiene.

For these reasons, it is better to use products specifically designed for managing waste in infants or adults, like well-fitted diapers with appropriate fastening mechanisms or adult incontinence products. These are made with skin-friendly materials and designed to contain waste safely. If traditional diapers are not staying secure, consider using specially designed diaper fasteners or pins that are safe and comfortable.