Should you sterilise baby spoons?

A baby less than six months old should have all feeding equipment sterilised. After six months of age baby bowls and spoons should be clean but do not need to be sterilised, however feeding bottles and teats should be sterilised for as long as they are used.
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Do you have to sterilise baby feeding equipment?

It's important to sterilise all your baby's feeding equipment, including bottles and teats, until they are at least 12 months old. This will protect your baby against infections, in particular diarrhoea and vomiting.
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How do you sterilize silicone spoons?

The silicone baby spoon can be easily boiled in water for 5 minutes or easily cleaned by a sterilizer. In addition, the smooth structure of the silicone prevents the baby spoon from being easily contaminated.
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Is silicone safe to sterilize?

Clean: Silicone is extremely easy to clean. It can be safely boiled to sterilize and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. Certain strong smelling foods can permeate silicone, although this can be easily remedied by boiling in water. Silicone also doesn't warp or damage under prolonged exposure.
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Do you really need to sterilize baby bottles?

Sanitizing is particularly important when your baby is younger than 3 months, was born prematurely, or has a weakened immune system. Daily sanitizing of feeding items may not be necessary for older, healthy babies, if those items are cleaned carefully after each use.
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Can you sterilize plastic spoons?

For the best results always use a non-diluted alcohol rinse when washing. Additionally, both rubbing alcohol and grain alcohol kill bacteria on plastic surfaces. Soak the plastic: For complete plastic sterilization soak the plastic container in a bleach-water solution of about 5 to 10 percent bleach.
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Do I need to sterilise teethers?

Babies tend to put toys in their mouths constantly, especially when teething. It is a sensory and development method within their environment, however, as a parent, it is important to keep the teethers and toys sterilised to prevent the spread of germs and diseases.
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What happens if I don't sterilise baby bottles?

What happens if you don't sterilise baby bottles? Not sterilising your baby's bottles will allow bacteria to develop on the feeding equipment. This may lead to infections including diarrhoea and vomiting1.
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Should you sterilise formula pots?

I would wash the formula container out thoroughly every day but not worry about sterilising it, as long as you always use very hot water to make your milk up I can't see a problem. The powder that you put in them isn't sterile so sterilising them seems pointless.
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Do I need to sterilise pump every time?

All breast pump parts that come in contact with breast milk, such as bottles, valves and breast shields, should be cleaned after each use. It is not possible to completely sterilize breast pump parts at home, even if you boil them. However, sterilization is not necessary to keep these parts safe and sanitary.
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Do we need to sterilize steel baby bottles?

Sterilising is the only way to ensure your baby's bottles are free from harmful bacteria. If your baby is on formula milk, it's also a good idea to sterilise the feeding scoop that comes with it. You can wash and sterilise it along with your baby's bottles.
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How do you sterilise baby's feeding equipment?

Boiling is the simplest and most reliable way of sterilising your bottle-feeding equipment: Put the washed bottles, teats, rings and caps in a large pot. Fill the pot with water until everything is covered. Make sure all air bubbles are gone.
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When can a baby have tap water?

Formula-fed babies may need some extra water in hot weather. For babies under 6 months, you should not use water straight from the mains tap in the kitchen as it is not sterile. You will need to boil the tap water first and then let it cool down. Water for babies over 6 months doesn't need to be boiled.
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When can you stop Sterilising baby water?

From six months old, you may want to encourage your little one to drink water from a cup or beaker. These don't need to be sterilised, because they're easier to clean with fewer nooks and crannies.
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Can you sterilise Sophie the giraffe?

In accordance with what is written on the product packaging, we do not recommend sterilising Sophie la girafe. Known sterilisation methods require partial or full immersion of the product in a sterilising solution (boiling water or water with a sterilisation tablet) that could damage it.
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Should you sterilise matchstick monkey?

All of the Matchstick Monkey teethers are easy to clean and sterilise. They're perfectly suitable for steam or cold water sterilisation, and you can even pop them in the dishwasher! Since kids love to throw things on the floor wherever they are, easy cleaning is essential.
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How often should you clean teethers?

For everyday toys, such as baby travel toys, those that are always in the diaper bag, or teething toys, clean once a week. For some toys, even just a simple soak in a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water will do the trick for regular cleaning.
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How do you sterilize plastic utensils?

Immerse glass, porcelain, china, plastic dinnerware and enamelware for 10 minutes in a disinfecting solution of 2 tablespoons of chlorine bleach per gallon of hot water. Disinfect silverware, metal utensils, and pots and pans by boiling in water for 10 minutes.
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Can I sterilize baby bottles in the microwave?

Sterilizing baby bottles in the microwave

Start with a clean microwave. Fill bottles about halfway with water. Microwave on high for one to two minutes. Using oven mitts, remove bottles from the microwave, dump remaining water out and let the bottles air dry.
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How do you Sterilise plastic baby bottles?

The boiling method
  1. Put all parts of the cleaned bottle, including teats, in a large saucepan.
  2. Cover the equipment with tap water.
  3. Make sure all air bubbles are out of the bottles and that they are fully submerged under the water.
  4. Bring the water to the boil.
  5. Boil for 5 minutes.
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How long do bottles stay sterile once removed from steriliser?

After sterilisation, your products will stay sterile for 24 hours when stored properly. We know, it seems like a lot of work, but it really doesn't take too long and its super simple – it'll become a natural part of your daily routine in no time!
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Can I store Sterilised bottles in the cupboard?

Once you've thoroughly cleaned a kitchen cabinet, you can safely store sterile baby bottles in it until you need to use them. Only store baby bottles in cabinets that have a door so you can ensure they will stay protected from bacteria and dust.
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When should I sterilize baby bottles before pacifiers?

If you use bottles or pacifiers, you'll want to sterilize them before their first use and regularly afterward, but it's not necessary to sterilize them after every use.
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