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MAM Style 0+ Months (Pack of 2), Baby Soothers with Self Sterilising Travel Case, Newborn Essentials, Blue (Designs May Vary)

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So, what is the best way to keep your baby's dummy clean? Bryony urges: “Never clean the dummy by putting it in your own mouth.” Bryony’s advice is to clean your baby’s dummy by using one of these options: Some dummies come with steriliser boxes that are filled with water to the indicated level before popping the dummy in teat down, closing the box and heated in the microwave for around three minutes. Alternatively, you can buy microwave steriliser bags that work in a similar way. How to sterilise a dummy in UV

These soothers are designed and developed by dentists to encourage healthy teeth and jaw development. The 0+ size is perfect for younger babies as they have a smaller teat and shield. The MAM night soothers come in three sizes that go up to 12 months +. They are available in two different materials. One design is made from high quality and environmentally sustainable latex and the other from silicone. They all glow in the dark so it's easy for you to find if your baby spits it out at night. These MAM night soothers also come with a travel case that doubles up as a steriliser box. This can be sterilised for three minutes in the microwave, making it easy to clean your baby's dummy at home and on the go. As dummies are used in your baby’s mouth it’s very important to keep them as clean as possible. But this isn't always easy as babies tend to spit them out! Using a sterilising tablet or liquid (we sometimes put the dummies in the same sterile water solution (via Milton tablets) as the MAM bottles when travelling i.e. on holiday) Practical soother boxes: some soothers are sold in special boxes that can be used for sterilisation in the microwave. Watch this videoto see how it works. How you sterilise your soothers has a significant influence on your CO2 footprint: for example, the MAM sterilising and transport box reduces your CO2 emissions by up to 77% and saves energy. Steamer/vaporiser: microwaveable sterilisation containers use heat and steam to sterilise soothers. However, there are also devices in which bottles and/or soothers can be sterilised using steam – i.e. without needing a microwave.Sterilising MAM dummies in the microwave is the recommended method and it’s made far easier thanks to the brand’s carry box that the dummies are sold with. Therefore, to make use of the box for sterilisation, follow the below steps. 1. Wash The Dummies & Box Do not clean in a dishwasher – the aggressive cleaning agents usually damage the material and it can become brittle.

If you have lost or can’t find your MAM dummy box, you can still sterilise the dummies without it. The recommended methods as stated by MAM include: Therefore, they can go in the sterilizer to keep them sterilized. How long do I sterilize MAM dummies? It involves exposure to high temperatures, chemicals, or radiation, with the intent of destroying all microorganisms on a surface or in an object so that they may be safely used for a purpose without risk of infection. Wash it with soap and hot water using a bottle brush. Repeat the rinsing process to obtain optimum results.Sterilizing Mam dummies with boiling water takes 5-7 mins. Sterilizing using the microwave method takes 3 mins for Mam Dummies. As with sterilising MAM bottles, the brand’s dummies can also be sterilised using multiple methods. However, the method that we recommend to sterilise MAM dummies is to place them in the microwave as shown below. How To Sterilise MAM Dummies In The Microwave There can be several types of sterilization possible for Mam dummies, like boiling water sterilization and sterilization in the microwave. Why do you need to sterilize Mam Dummies? Boil your dummies for about a minute to sterilize them. Be careful to keep the hot steam away from your skin.

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