They enclose the bottles to make the steam-clean more thorough. Be sure to wash the bottle brushes as well, and to wash the bottles in a dedicated basin if you wash them by hand. All health-related content on this website is for informational purposes only and does not create a doctor-patient relationship. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Do any of your immediate family members have a food allergy? Does your baby have eczema? Your Bag. You have added max limit of quantities. The boiling method Put all parts of the cleaned bottle, including teats, in a large saucepan. Cover the equipment with tap water.
Make sure all air bubbles are out of the bottles and that they are fully submerged under the water. Bring the water to the boil. Boil for 5 minutes. Let the feeding equipment cool in the saucepan before taking it out. Place all the feeding equipment in a clean container and put it in the fridge. Make sure the container is covered firmly with a lid. You can store everything in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
The steam sterilisation method Steam sterilisers are popular because they work quickly, are cheap to use and are very effective. Place the clean bottles and feeding equipment in the steriliser.
Turn on and push the button to start. Wait until the sterilisation cycle has finished and the light goes off. Store all sterilised feeding equipment in a clean, lidded container in the fridge. The chemical sterilisation method Be careful when using chemical sterilisation. Use the recommended amount of tap water to prepare the sterilising solution. Submerge all bottles and feeding equipment in the solution. Make sure there are no bubbles left in the bottles. Throw out the solution after 24 hours and wash out the container before preparing a new batch.
Wash your hands before handling sterilised feeding equipment Make sure you wash and dry your hands before you handle sterilised bottles and teats. Rinse everything thoroughly. Sterilising by boiling Boiling is the simplest and most reliable way of sterilising your bottle-feeding equipment: Put the washed bottles, teats, rings and caps in a large pot. Fill the pot with water until everything is covered.
Make sure all air bubbles are gone. Put the pot on the stove and bring it to the boil. Boil for five minutes. Let everything cool in the pot until you can take it out with tongs or clean hands without scalding yourself. Shake off excess water. Wash these containers every day with hot soapy water, and rinse them with very hot water. It can help to have at least two containers that you can alternate.
How to sterilise baby feeding equipment There are several ways you can sterilise your baby's feeding equipment. These include: cold water sterilising solution steam sterilising boiling Cold water sterilising solution Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Leave feeding equipment in the sterilising solution for at least 30 minutes. Change the sterilising solution every 24 hours. Make sure there are no air bubbles trapped in the bottles or teats when putting them in the sterilising solution. Your steriliser should have a floating cover or a plunger to keep all the equipment under the solution. Steam sterilising electric steriliser or microwave It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions, as there are several different types of sterilisers.
Make sure the openings of the bottles and teats are facing downwards in the steriliser.
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