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Sterilisers

Babies develop their immune system fully after the first 2 years. They are therefore much more susceptible to infection from bacteria in the environment. It is very important to clean and disinfect as much as possible all their objects, especially those they put in their mouths. From Farmaciasdirect, we are going to give you all the information you need about bottle sterilisers.

What are bottle sterilisers?

Bottle sterilisers are machines that use minerals, such as quartz, to disinfect baby items through high temperatures. There is always residual milk in the bottles that we are not able to remove with normal cleaning, so we must use sterilisers to prevent bacteria from growing.

When can I use them?

You can use bottle sterilisers during the first two years of your baby's life . If, after that age, your child continues to drink milk from a bottle, you can continue to roast it as a complement to good cleaning.

How do sterilisers work?

When you start a steriliser, the device heats a small tank of quartz balls to a temperature of 250º. In this way, in a few moments, the utensils that have been placed inside will be completely disinfected. It is important to remember that the steriliser only disinfects, so the objects must be previously washed.

Who can use bottle disinfectants?

All parents who are giving milk to their children through bottles. These sterilisers can also be used to disinfect soothers or other objects that babies put in their mouths.

When and how do I use them?

You should put each bottle in the steriliser after you have used it. When you have finished feeding your baby, you can clean the bottle with soap and water and put it in the steriliser for 10 minutes . Once the disinfection process is finished, that bottle will be suitable for your child's use again.

Do I need any kind of examination or test to use them?

Youdo not need any tests to use the bottle sterilisers. If your baby has a sore mouth, fever or if you detect that he/she is unwell, you should see a doctor to rule out any possible infection caused by the feeding.

Side effects

There are no side effects associated with baby bottle sterilisers.

Babies develop their immune system fully after the first 2 years. They are therefore much more susceptible to infection from bacteria in the environment. It is very important to clean and disinfect as much as possible all their objects, especially those they put in their mouths. From Farmaciasdirect, we are going to give you all the information you need about bottle sterilisers.

What are bottle sterilisers?

Bottle sterilisers are machines that use minerals, such as quartz, to disinfect baby items through high temperatures. There is always residual milk in the bottles that we are not able to remove with normal cleaning, so we must use sterilisers to prevent bacteria from growing.

When can I use them?

You can use bottle sterilisers during the first two years of your baby's life . If, after that age, your child continues to drink milk from a bottle, you can continue to roast it as a complement to good cleaning.

How do sterilisers work?

When you start a steriliser, the device heats a small tank of quartz balls to a temperature of 250º. In this way, in a few moments, the utensils that have been placed inside will be completely disinfected. It is important to remember that the steriliser only disinfects, so the objects must be previously washed.

Who can use bottle disinfectants?

All parents who are giving milk to their children through bottles. These sterilisers can also be used to disinfect soothers or other objects that babies put in their mouths.

When and how do I use them?

You should put each bottle in the steriliser after you have used it. When you have finished feeding your baby, you can clean the bottle with soap and water and put it in the steriliser for 10 minutes . Once the disinfection process is finished, that bottle will be suitable for your child's use again.

Do I need any kind of examination or test to use them?

Youdo not need any tests to use the bottle sterilisers. If your baby has a sore mouth, fever or if you detect that he/she is unwell, you should see a doctor to rule out any possible infection caused by the feeding.

Side effects

There are no side effects associated with baby bottle sterilisers.