Bibs Supreme Pacifier, sage
Bibs
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$12.00
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BIBS NEW exclusive pacifier in a modern aesthetic design.
The elegant shield is designed to ensure optimal passage of air so that the skin around the mouth remains dry.
The BIBS Supreme pacifier has a symmetric shape made in lightweight polypropylene (PP) – completely FREE from BPA, PVC and phthalates. The flat nipple is designed to support proper jaw development and minimize the pressure on the teeth. The nipple is symmetrically shaped and is silicone.
It is recommended to replace latex pacifiers after 4-6 weeks of regular use.
Care & Safety:
Do always inspect the product carefully before each use. Especially when the baby has teeth. Pull the pacifier in all directions.
Discard it at the first sign of damage or weakness. Only use dedicated pacifier holders tested to EN 12586. Never attach other ribbons or cords to a pacifier, your baby may be strangled by them. The pacifier is not allowed to be stored in direct sunlight.
Sterilize each pacifier before use. Bring water to a boil and pour boiling water over pacifiers. Let the pacifiers soak for approx. 5 minutes. Pick them up and let them dry. The pacifier nipples may retain water, simply squeeze the nipple to release and lay to cool and dry for 3-4 hours. If the pacifier shows any irregularities, we recommend that you discard right away. Due to our pacifiers being made with natural rubber, the nipple may expand with use.
HOW TO STERILIZE THE PACIFIERS
When cleaning the pacifier, just follow these four simple steps:
1) Put the pacifiers in a clean bowl
2) Pour them with boiling water
3) Let the pacifiers soak for approx. 5 min.
4) Pick them up and let them dry
The vast majority of pacifiers are with a valve. If the nipple has a valve, be sure to squeeze excess water out of the seat part when the nipple is sufficiently cooled.
After cleaning it is not unusual that water remains in the nipple. The residual water can be removed by squeezing the nipple after cooling off. If water drops remain in the nipple, just let the pacifier air-dry.
TIP: When the child is over 3 months old, you can also rinse the pacifier by placing them in a sieve and pouring them with boiling water. This method is partly faster and partly avoids water collecting inside the seat part.
Caution! Bibs often receives inquiries from parents who have followed the National Board of Health's recommendation to cook the pacifier for 5 minutes before first use and daily afterwards. The result is broken pacifiers. DO NOT COOK. They are not meant to be boiled and are therefore destroyed by the high heat.
Instead, follow the instructions above, and you are sure to kill the bacteria without compromising the durability of the pacifier.