Saro Snorkel bath thermometer is effective for measuring, reaching and preserving the right temperature in baby's bath water. It is a fun accessory with animal designs for baby to enjoy bath time to the full.
The Saro Snorkel bath thermometer is a special device for measuring the temperature of babies' baths to prevent them from getting burnt, getting cold or running risks that affect their health. It is accurate, comfortable and safe, and can withstand splashing water and being submerged without damage to its structure or functionality. It is designed as if it were any other children's toy, with no sharp elements, toxic parts or particles that could break off and injure it.
It should float freely in the water, without getting in the way of bathing, so that it can constantly take its measurements. The appropriate temperature for bathing should be between 36°C and 37.5°C, and outside this range may result in scalding or overcooling. It comes in four different designs: snail, octopus, turtle and whale, and in pastel colours such as pink, sky blue, mint and grey.
It is also useful for measuring the temperature in the bathroom or baby's room, which should not go above or below 22°C for comfort and protection from the cold and heat. It is a mercury-free thermometer; the indicator is covered with waterproof material and is certified and complies with safety regulations.
It is resistant to shocks, falls, bites and is very flexible to withstand baby's handling and play. Its measuring scale ranges from 0°C to 50°C, with differentiated marking of the cold, warm and hot zones, which makes it easier for parents or caregivers to be more alert and not to overstep the limits.
This bath thermometer is suitable for children from their first day of life and allows you to monitor the temperature of the water in which they take their daily bath.
Place the thermometer in the bathtub before filling it with the temperature indicator facing upwards and let it float normally. Stir the water constantly to mix it well and homogenise the temperature. At the end of the bath, the thermometer should be dried and stored in a dry place, away from direct sources of light and heat.
The use of this infant accessory should take place under the close supervision of a responsible adult and under no circumstances should babies be left alone while bathing.
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