This glass baby feeding bottle is made of high quality thermal borosilicate glass. This is a high quality glass that makes the baby bottle shock resistant. The teat included with the glass baby feeding bottle is for ages 3-24 months.
Instruction Hevea Baby bottle – glass
The Hevea baby bottle should be sterilized in boiling water for 5 minutes before first use
The bottle can be warmed up in a bottle warmer
The bottle can be adapted with different teats to suit baby’s growth.
Before feeding, inspect the teat and bottle before each use and pull the bottle teat in all directions. Do not leave a bottle teat in direct sunlight or heat, or leave it in disinfectant longer than recommended, as this can weaken the teat.
At the first signs of damage, wear or tears, discard the teat as they can create choking hazards! Change teat after 1-2 months of use.
Cleaning glass baby bottle
Before first use, let stand in boiling water for 5 minutes. This is good for hygiene. Then rinse with warm water before each use.
For babies up to 3 months, disinfect the teat regularly (boil or something similar).
When cooking, always make sure there is enough water in the pan to prevent property damage.
Do not cook in the pressure cooker.
Do not clean in the dishwasher or disinfect in the microwave – disinfectant and heat produced by the microwave can damage the material.
After cleaning make sure no water is left in the teat.
The valve in HEVEA bottle teat lifts the pressure difference in the bottle and reduces unwanted Aerophobia during feeding. Tighten the ring, but do not pinch the flange or valve too much.
Made of natural rubber latex, which can cause allergic reactions. Natural rubber latex allergy symptoms include: itching, skin redness, rash, runny nose, watery eyes. Stop using the product if any symptoms occur.
This glass Hevea baby feeding bottle conforms to safety standard EN 14350
- There are measurement bars on the feeding bottle, but if precise measurements are needed, use measuring cup or measuring spoon.
- When shaken violently, the pressure in the bottle may rise and cause leakage or squirting due to the high temperature of the liquid in the bottle.
- When the baby feeding bottle is broken, the broken glass and sharp edges can cause great damage. Always use the bottle under adult supervision.
- The baby feeding bottle may break if it falls or hits something hard .
- Thermal shock can shatter the bottle if the difference between the room temperature and the temperature of the liquid inside is too high.
- Use water to cool the feeding bottle.
- Be aware that when teething comes through, Baby may tear the teats.
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