Do BB diapers need to be sterilized? Newly bought cloth diapers are sterilized

Updated on parenting 2024-05-24
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Generally don't use it, wash it and dry it in the sun, which is equivalent to high temperature disinfection, ultraviolet rays are enough to kill bacteria, if you feel that you are not at ease enough, you can consult a professional who will tell you the correct disinfection method, and you must not use disinfectant indiscriminately. so as not to backfire. Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you cloth diapers, it is usually good to dry them, of course, it is also good to disinfect them once a week, and soak them in boiling water for 10 minutes. Usually put it in the sun when drying can also achieve a certain disinfection effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sun can be done, the baby is not so fragile, and frequent disinfection will reduce his resistance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dear, you don't need to disinfect, after washing, put it in a ventilated place to dry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is best to disinfect it regularly, it can be boiled in boiling water, or it can be dried in the sun.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You don't need to pull, there is generally no one to disinfect, just dry in the sun!! Hee-hee.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay, but after a while, it's best to boil it, and generally boil it in boiling water for more than 10 minutes, the best effect.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's good to bask in the sun, and if you have a sterilizer, it's best to disinfect it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is sun-dried and does not need to be boiled and sterilized.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After washing, scald with boiling water, and then dried in the sun, no chemical disinfection is required.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After the diaper is washed with soap, scalded with boiling water to remove the smell and sterilize, and then dried in the sun.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think it's okay, and the baby won't be very dirty.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, it depends on the individual.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After washing, scald with boiling water and sun exposure can be disinfected.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, you don't. Natural is the best.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Be sure to wash it and expose it to the sun.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A cloth diaper limit method which I bought newly:

    Soak it in boiling water for a while, then remove it and expose it to the sun.

    Suggestions: Try to choose pure cotton products, which are not only not easy to make children allergic, but also have good water absorption.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The diapers used by my baby are old cotton cloth, first scalded with boiling water, and then soaked in 84 disinfectant, and then washed and sunbathed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    They are all commonly used methods in families, and each has its own strengths. But none of them are professional. If you want to do better, you can use the purple light after irradiation for disinfection. The principle is the same as sun exposure, but there will be no ***. Don't use 84 or anything like that. FYI.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Baby detergent is washed and exposed to the sun. There is no need to sterilize, the gauze diapers bought are sterilized. Or scald with boiling water. It's not so exaggerated, sterility is not realistic, life is full of bacteria.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Never use disinfectant, soak in baking soda, and then wash with baby lotion, sun exposure, if you can't direct drying, use a steam iron before using it to rest assured.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Boil boiling water for about 10 minutes, and it can be completely sterilized, and if you don't boil, wash the bubbles with baby detergent and dry them.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1.Wash it well.

    2.Cook in boiling water for another 15 minutes.

    3.Again sun exposure.

    4.Finally, tidy up in the child's closet.

    Do not use disinfectant water, and it is not recommended to wash with baby lotion.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In fact, it is good to wash and dry the newly bought diapers and new clothes with baby detergent, because they have not been used and there are no bacteria. Sun exposure is one method of disinfection. The used cloth diaper because of the possession of the baby's urine and stool, even after washing, there will be a little residue, so it is best to boil water to scald, about 15 minutes, the water temperature has dropped after a long time, and the time of placement and disinfection effect have no relationship.

    Hope your baby is healthy!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Disinfect with disinfectant, then rinse with clean water and let it dry.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Put it in hot water and boil it and then expose it to the sun.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The baby's skin is the most sensitive and delicate, and a considerable part of the mother's energy has to be used to fight allergies. However, no matter how to take care of it, how to rack your brains, the baby's ** or from time to time will appear in the situation, distressed baby parents have not thought that those beautiful clothes in close contact with the baby are the "culprit" of hurting the baby, so how to punish the culprit and disinfect the baby's clothes?

    1. How to disinfect the baby's clothes that I just bought?

    1. Use potassium permanganate solution. (Not too strong, also a little red, available at pharmacies).

    2. Blanch in boiling water, or boil or steam.

    3. Bask in the sun a few more times to let the ultraviolet light disinfect.

    4. Put it in the disinfection cabinet (it is best to buy a towel housekeeper baby clothes disinfection machine) 98 degrees Celsius high temperature steam disinfection, instant sterilization of bacteria, green environmental protection, safety and no residue.

    2. How to disinfect the clothes worn by the baby? When the baby is three months old, he often poops on his clothes, and many clothes are dyed yellow and cannot be washed off. The mother-in-law often uses boiled water to scald the baby's clothes for disinfection.

    Pay attention to the material of the clothes when scalding with boiling water, some are easy to shrink and it is not good. The clothes contaminated by the baby's poop can be washed with ordinary soap, and can be washed off with a little force, which is generally taken to the sun to dry, but there are unforeseen wind and clouds, often rainy and rainy, always call mothers to have a few more forehead lines on their foreheads, here, I recommend to mothers who encounter the above confusion, to buy a "towel housekeeper" maternal and infant care series of intelligent bathroom treasure, not only can disinfect and sterilize baby clothes, but also has a drying function, using high temperature steam disinfection, safe and assured!

    3. Can disinfectant be used for baby's clothes? It is generally not recommended to disinfect the baby's clothes with disinfectant water, disinfectant water is a chemical substance, and it is not recommended to use it with detergent, which will produce a chemical reaction and will be bad for the baby. If you are worried that the clothes are not dry, and the clothes smell when the sun is not dry, then it is recommended that you use the "towel housekeeper intelligent bathroom treasure" to disinfect and dry the baby's clothes, put them in the bathroom, and disinfect and dry the baby's clothes, towels and bath towels anytime and anywhere, which is convenient and fast.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The most magnificent palace in the world is the library with the largest collection of books. As a mobile and densely populated public place, the library has different health conditions and reading habits for readers who come and go to borrow books, and books will inevitably come into contact with infected patients or readers with Bing origin, so disinfection of books has become an urgent problem in the hearts of library staff and readers.

    At present, there are the following kinds of equipment for book disinfection on the market:

    1.Self-service book sterilizer.

    Currently the most. The advanced book disinfection equipment is the Funuo brand self-service book sterilizer, which has a fast disinfection time, can complete 4 books within 30 seconds, and has an automatic page turning function, which can disinfect every page in the book, and the self-service book sterilizer is completed by the readers themselves, which will not increase the workload of the library. Intuitive, fast, thorough disinfection, and reader self-service are its advantages, but relatively expensive, depending on the model, the price is between 40,000 and 60,000.

    2.Book sterilizer.

    This kind of equipment adopts the method of ozone disinfection, which has a long disinfection time, about an hour, and the cabinet door can not be opened immediately after the disinfection is completed, and it is necessary to wait for ozone O3 to decompose into oxygen O2, otherwise there is a smell of Houttuynia cordata. At present, it is mostly used in archives to disinfect archives, which is relatively cheap, generally ranging from 2,000 to 10,000 yuan.

    3.As the name suggests, this equipment is to disinfect and sterilize the air of the entire warehouse, and is currently mostly used for disinfection of archives warehouses.

    Readers also need to cultivate good hygiene habits and enhance their awareness of self-protection, and libraries must strengthen disinfection efforts to create a healthier reading environment for users.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Diapers must be thoroughly washed to eliminate any traces of ammonia and bacteria in the stool, which can trigger a rash and can lead to infection. There are now special diaper sanitizers** on the market, which make the process of disinfecting diapers much easier and less time-consuming. To use this method, the diaper is soaked in disinfectant water for a certain period of time, and then only the diaper stained with stool is washed with laundry detergent; Wet diapers should be rinsed thoroughly.

    Always use plain soap or laundry detergent when washing diapers. Avoid strong detergents and enzymatic laundry detergents, as these can inflate the baby's delicate **. It can make the American Aoyama baby clothes soft and washable, unless the diaper is particularly dirty, or has turned gray, there is no need to boil it.

    After using the disinfectant tablets, hot water alone is enough to complete the cleaning and rinsing job. Do not put coloured clothing in the disinfectant as they will fade. Even if the laundry is dirty, just remove the dirtiest things, rinse the laundry, and then wash them normally.

    If you want to do all the feeding, diaper changing, and diaper washing, you need to have a plan in place that allows you to wash a lot of diapers at once.

    The premise of this program is to have a large diaper stock - no less than 24 pieces is recommended. You'll need two plastic buckets to disinfect diapers: one for dirty diapers and one for wet diapers.

    The bucket should be larger, at least enough to hold 6 diapers, plus disinfectant, and it must also have a lid and a strong, load-bearing handle. However, don't buy too big a bucket that you won't be able to carry to the bathroom and put in the washing machine once it's full of diapers and disinfectant. There are special diaper buckets on the market**, as long as they are about the same size and have a lid.

    Fill the bucket with the right amount of water and disinfectant every morning as required. Rinse the diaper with cold water, wring it dry, and put it in a bucket with diapers. Flush the crepe from the diaper into the toilet as much as possible, and then flush the toilet with the dirty urine in the squirt water to flush off the rest of the dirt.

    After wringing, soak in the disinfectant, take out both diapers after leaving them for a certain period of time as required, rinse the wet diapers with hot water, and then dry. Put the soiled diaper in the washing machine, turn to the heat setting, rinse and wrench. Alternatively, you can place it in a tub and wash it off with hot water.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Some pails have special hooks that can be hung with an air deodorizer. If you don't have one, you can install a wire instead of a hook above the water. Have a pair of plastic gloves on the side of the bucket to get diapers out of the water.

    Or you can use plastic clips. If you are using disinfectant powder, then be sure to put water first and then disinfectant powder. Otherwise, the disinfectant powder will fly through the air and be inhaled into your lungs.

    Drying and spin dryer can both make the diaper softer. If dried with an electric heater, diapers tend to harden. It's a good idea to have a shelf that can be mounted above the tub, or a retractable hanger if you don't put diapers outside to dry or if you have a spin dryer.

    Put the diapers you change at night in a bucket or in a large plastic bag, and put them in the new disinfectant water in the morning.

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