Newborns, as new life forms, may not have good physical development and resistance, so they need to pay extra attention to everything they need to use, especially baby bottles. Before use, newborn baby bottles need to go through layers of steps for disinfection, and the process of each method is different. Therefore, some people may ask how to disinfect newborn baby bottles?
1. Boiling disinfection
Prepare a stainless steel pot and fill it with cold water no deeper than the bottle. Then put the bottle nipple and bottle cap into the stainless steel pot, cover the pot, and slowly wait for the water to boil. After boiling for thirty minutes, turn off the heat, remove the lid and let the water slowly cool down. Then clip out the bottle nipple inside, let it dry, and set it up for later use.
2. Steam pot disinfection
All kinds of steamers can achieve steam disinfection, but one thing to note is that before steam disinfection, it is necessary to clean the bottle nipple several times to ensure the surface is clean and hygienic before putting it into the steamer and pressing the switch. The disinfection process can be carried out in an orderly manner. Generally, steamers on the market now have an automatic power-off function, so there is no need for excessive operation. Newborns are advised to choose glass bottles with a wide mouth, which are heat-resistant and easier to clean, such as the classic wide caliber glass bottle from NUK in Germany. Not only is it convenient for milk preparation and cleaning, but the bottle body is also made of German imported high borosilicate glass, which is safe, non fragile, and has strong stability. The design of its nipple is also very unique, with a shape that is not traditional circular, but designed in the shape of breast milk for breastfeeding. This not only avoids confusion of the baby's nipple and enables easy switching between bottle feeding and breastfeeding, but also benefits the baby's oral health and development.
3. Microwave disinfection
Microwave disinfection is also the simplest method. First, clean the bottle thoroughly, then pour some water into the bottle, turn off the microwave and turn on high heat mode for about ten minutes. To prevent damage to the bottle, the nipple and link cover should be placed outside the microwave during disinfection.