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BIBS Pacifiers Try-it collection Size 1 Ivory
BIBS Pacifiers Try-it collection Size 1 Ivory
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Highlight :
• 98% of babies accept at least one of the four pacifiers found in the BIBS Try-It Collection*
• All shields include ventilation openings to help prevent moisture buildup
• Designed and made in Denmark* Results based on a 2022-2023 global consumer test
Specifications :
This item includes:
• 1 x Colour Pacifier, round nipple, natural rubber latex
• 1 x Couture Pacifier, anatomical nipple, natural rubber latex
• 1 x Supreme Pacifier, symmetrical nipple, silicone
• 1 x De Lux Pacifier, round nipple, silicone
Materials
• Shields: Food-grade PP
• Nipples: Natural rubber latex or silicone
Nipple Shapes
• Round: Preferred by breastfed babies
• Anatomical: Demands minimal oral strength to stay put
• Symmetrical: Reduces pressure on the jaws and teeth
Sizing
• All Try-It Collection pacifiers come in size 1 (0-6 months). As your baby grows, consider transitioning to larger sizes for comfort and safety.
Use and care :
Before first use
• Gently pull the nipple in all directions and carefully inspect it for any signs of weakness or damage
• Always sterilize new pacifiers after removing them from the packaging
Replacement
• Check your baby's pacifiers regularly, replacing them every 4-6 weeks or at the first sign of damage or weakness.
• An enlarged or sticky nipple means that it is ready to be replaced
Pacifier Cleaning Guide
Latex Pacifiers
Before First Use
A one-time process before first use to remove any potential manufacturing residue.
Boil: Submerge pacifiers in a pot of boiling water for 5 minutes.
Dry: Carefully remove and place them on a clean towel to air dry completely. Once cooled, squeeze out any excess water from the nipple valve.
This method should be used for first time use only. In rare cases, latex may transfer onto the pacifier shield during the initial boiling process. This typically happens if too many pacifiers are boiled at once and rub against each other, or the side of the pot. To prevent this, we recommend always boiling pacifiers one at a time.
For ongoing care, we recommend sterilizing pacifiers regularly (once a day is a good rule of thumb). Keep in mind that over-sterilizing can potentially weaken materials, so it’s best to strike a balance between maintaining proper hygiene and preserving durability.
As your baby grows, you can consider transitioning to regular washing with warm water and gentle soap. After six months, as children’s immune systems become stronger, daily sterilization isn’t always necessary but remains a safe option for parents who want to ensure the highest levels of hygiene.
Regular Care
Step 1: Cleaning
Wash by hand with mild soap and warm water.
Step 2: Sterilizing
Scalding Method
1. Place pacifiers in a clean bowl and pour enough boiling water to cover them completely.
2. Let them soak for approximately 5 minutes.
3. Carefully remove the pacifiers and place them on a clean towel to air dry.
4. Squeeze out any excess water from the nipple valve.
Microwave sterilization is not suitable for natural rubber latex pacifiers, as latex degrades at lower temperatures than silicone.
Silicone Pacifiers
Before First Use
A one-time process before first use to remove any potential manufacturing residue.
Boil: Submerge pacifiers in a pot of boiling water for 5 minutes.
Dry: Carefully remove and place them on a clean towel to air dry completely. Once cooled,
squeeze out any excess water from the nipple valve.
This method should be used for first time use only. For ongoing care, we recommend sterilizing pacifiers regularly (once a day is a good rule of thumb). Keep in mind that over-sterilizing can potentially weaken materials, so it’s best to strike a balance between
maintaining proper hygiene and preserving durability.
As your baby grows, you can consider transitioning to regular washing with warm water and gentle soap. After six months, as children’s immune systems become stronger, daily sterilization isn’t always necessary but remains a safe option for parents who want to ensure the highest levels of hygiene.
Regular Care
Step 1: Cleaning
Wash by hand with mild soap and warm water.
Step 2: Sterilizing
Common methods for sterilizing pacifiers at home.
Scalding Method
1. Place pacifiers in a clean bowl and pour enough boiling water to cover them completely.
2. Let them soak for approximately 5 minutes.
3. Carefully remove and place them on a clean towel to air dry.
4. Squeeze out any excess water from the nipple valve.
Microwave Method
1. Confirm that your microwave settings are 800W (or equivalent) and that the water
temperature is max 100°C / 212°F.
2. Place the pacifiers in a microwave-safe bowl or sterilization box (like a BIBS pacifier box) and fill it with water.
3. Microwave for 60 seconds.
4. Allow the box or bowl to cool before removing the pacifiers.
Safety and standards
Complies with the European Standard EN 1400+A2
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