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Sterilisers
Bottles
and all bottle feeding accessories need scrupulous cleaning followed by careful
sterilising after every use. Regular users of bottles will find a custom-built
steriliser invaluable. As the purpose of a steriliser is to make your baby’s
feeding equipment free from bacteria, it is essential to follow the user instructions
to the letter.
There
are three types of steriliser. All take different numbers of bottles (from two
to ten) and accessories, depending on the make:
- Electric
steam steriliser A freestanding unit that plugs in. All the items for
sterilising are stacked inside with a specified amount of water (but no chemicals)
and it takes around nine minutes to sterilise. Items remain sterile for several
hours (this differs according to unit) as long as the lid isn’t lifted. You
need to be careful as hot steam escapes when the lid is lifted.
- Microwave
steam steriliser This works in the same way as an electric steriliser
except that it goes in the microwave, usually for around 10 minutes, and keeps
items sterile for two or three hours, as long as the lid isn’t lifted. Very
convenient, cheaper than the plug-in sterilisers, but you do need to check
that it will fit into your microwave cavity before buying, and that all items
you sterilise in it are microwave-safe (ie no metal parts)
- Cold
water steriliser This is a container with a holding rack and lid. You
mix a sterilising tablet or liquid with cold water and then fully immerse
all the items in it. It takes 30 minutes to sterilise and then all items must
be rinsed with recently boiled water before use. The solution needs changing
every 24 hours and items remain sterile as long as they are not touched. This
type of steriliser is often sold complete with feeding bottles, sterilising
tablets and bottle brush for cleaning. Cold water sterilisers leave the equipment
smelling, and tasting of chemical sterilising solution, but as long as everything
is well rinsed, this does no harm to your baby.
- Disposable
sterilising bags These are useful when you're travelling. You add a sterilising
tablet, fill with water, immerse the items you're sterilising and hang the
bag up. View the results of babyworld's product testing: Sterilisers on test
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