What should I sterilise? Basically everything that can go into your baby's mouth This includes bottles, teats, soothers, plastic feeding spoons, weaning bowls, teething rings, toys as well as your breastfeeding accessories such as breastpump parts and milk storage containers.
- Designed for mini portable soother steriliser
- Sterilises in 15 mins
- Effective on bacteria and viruses
- No need to rinse
- Leaves no taste
How to sterilise
1 Clean
When at home: wash the soother in warm soapy water and rinse in cold water. Away from home: if no water is available, wipe off excess debris from the soother with a clean tissue.
2 Prepare the Solution
Important: if the sponges have dried hard then soften them by adding water before attempting to remove them.
Fill the Milton Mini with cold water to the fill line.
Add 1 Milton Mini Sterilising Tablet and ensure it dissolves fully.
Place the solid sponge first slowly in the solution at the bottom of the Mini. Secondly, position the sponge with the hole above the solid one. The two sponges should absorb all the solution, but tip away any excess fluid which has not been absorbed. Ensure that the top of the sponge with the hole is contained underneath the shoulder of the Milton Mini base.
3 Insert Soother
Insert the soother teat into the hole in the top sponge, press the soother down and twist to clean the teat.
4 Screw the Top On
5 Wait 15 mins
6 Ready to Use
No need to rinse the soother before use.
Did you know?
Soothers can be added and removed from the same solution throughout the day, as it only needs changing every 24 hours. Simply add soother to the Milton Mini and after 15 minutes it is sterilised and ready to use again, with no need to rinse.
Active Ingredient: Sodium dichloroisocyanurate (CAS: 2893-78-9): 19.5% w/w
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