Sterilizing Baby Products
If you are new parents, you want to make sure that you have a pile of clean bottles. It is important to make sure that you are doing everything to keep the baby bottles and other accessories clean and germ-free. Here is how to sterilize them.
Here are some rules that you must follow:
Wash your hands
Always wash your hand before feeding your baby or getting the bottle ready. Also, don’t forget to clean everything after the diaper change.
Keep teats clean:
Baby bottles are a huge source of germ contamination. Keep a check for cracked or torn nipples. Dispose of if any damage is inspected on nipples.
Keep nipples clean
No, we’re not talking about breastfeeding here. Baby bottle nipples are a major source of germ contamination. Regularly inspect nipples for cracks or tears. Dispose of any that are damaged.
To clean baby teats, soak them in hot soapy water and rinse. You must use AVENT bottle and nipple brush as the curvature on the brush reaches the corner of all types of bottles.
Wash supplies and accessories
Don’t forget to clean the milk powder dispenser regularly. Wipe the area where you keep the bottles and other baby accessories.
Transport safely
Safely storing and transporting formula and breast milk might be the most important thing you can do to reduce your baby’s risk of drinking from a dirty bottle. Make sure you are using products that can be used to ensure the safe travel of baby milk and food. There are many food and milk storage cups which can keep the baby’s meals warm or cold. Moreover, thermabags can also be used while traveling.
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