Supported by paediatric dentist in consideration of baby’s healthy teeth development.
- Developed based on research on infant oral development.
- Lightweight, stays put effortlessly in baby’s mouth.
- Complements baby’s tongue movement and positioning.
- Ideal for soothing babies during fussy moments or to sleep.
- Recommended size and age :
- S Size : 0 to 6 months
- M Size : 6 to 12 months
- L Size : 12 months and above
How To Clean
Before the first usage and for subsequent cleaning, immerse the pacifier in sterilizing solution or boiling water for 5 minutes and allow it to cool. Remove any trapped water by shaking the pacifier downwards repeatedly. Clean before each use. If the pacifier is not immediately used after sterilization, it should be kept in a dry, covered container.
How To Sterilize
Sterilization Method : Boiling, Steam, Chemical
Be sure to sterilize before every use.
Parts | Material | Heat Resistance |
Teat | Silicone Rubber | 120°C |
Seat Plate, Hood | Polypropylene |
Boiling / Steaming Sterilization
Thoroughly wash the teat, bottle, cap and hood, and place in water. Bring the water to a boil. Sterilize for 5 minutes after the water comes to a boil.
Chemical Sterilization
Use sterilizing products specifically for baby bottles and teats. Follow the instructions in the user’s manual for these products. With chemical sterilization, the printing on the bottle may fade.
Precaution
Inspect carefully before each use, especially when the child has teeth. Pull the pacifier in all directions. Throw pacifier away at the first sign of damage or weakness. Do not leave a pacifier in direct sunlight or near any source of heat, or leave in disinfectant (sterilizing solution) for longer than recommended, as this may weaken the teat. Keep the removable protection (hood) for the teat away from children to avoid suffocation. Never dip the pacifier in sweet substances or medication as this may cause tooth decay. In the event that the pacifier becomes lodged in the mouth, please do not panic; it cannot be swallowed. The two holes on the pacifier shield enable breathing without interruption. Remove from mouth with care and as gently as possible. For hygiene and safety reasons, replace the pacifier after one to two months of usage. Do not clean the pacifier with abrasive cleaning agents.
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