Baby Bottle Sterilisers

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Keep feeding time stress-free and extra clean with a handy bottle steriliser.

Ensuring the cleanliness of your child's bottles, pacifiers and teats may seem like a chore, but it's crucial for preventing infections. It's recommended to sterilise feeding equipment until your baby reaches at least one year old. 

Before sterilising your bottles, thoroughly clean them with hot, soapy water. Bottle brushes come in extra handy along with other bottle accessories for reaching tight spots and crevices. These tools simplify the cleaning process and help ensure that your child's feeding essentials are always clean and safe for use.

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If you’re looking for the best bottle steriliser, nothing beats the Philips steriliser. It kills 99.9% of germs and bacteria in just two minutes and is spacious enough to simultaneously accommodate up to four baby bottles. Its versatility also allows you to sanitise your child's dummies as well. For parents who rely on bottle feeding, investing in a quality baby bottle steriliser like this one is indispensable for maintaining hygiene and your baby's health.

When you’ve finished sterilising your equipment, it’s important to let it dry with a handy drying rack before use. No time to wait? The high-tech 2-in-1 UV steriliser can do both jobs in one go using effective UV light technology. Take a look at our full collection of eating essentials, including bottle accessories for other useful tools and weaning must-haves.

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FAQs

Why is sterilising baby bottles essential, and how long should it be done for?

Sterilising baby bottles is crucial to protect your baby from harmful bacteria and viruses that can lead to infections. It should be done until your baby is at least 12 months old. Sterilisation eliminates germs that can gather on bottles and feeding accessories, especially after milk has been in contact with them.

What is the recommended method for preparing bottles before sterilisation?

Before sterilisation, bottles should be thoroughly cleaned. Dismantle the bottles and wash all parts (particularly the nipples) with hot, soapy water using a clean bottle brush to remove all milk residue. Rinse thoroughly under running water to ensure all soap suds are removed. This prepares them for effective sterilisation.

What is the significance of using a drying rack after sterilising baby feeding equipment?

Using a drying rack post-sterilisation ensures that baby feeding equipment is air-dried in a hygienic environment, minimising the risk of recontamination from towels or surfaces. It promotes air circulation around the equipment, speeding up the drying process and keeping the items sterile until you need to use them again.

What are the benefits of the 2-in-1 UV steriliser, and how does it simplify the sterilisation process?

The 2-in-1 UV steriliser simplifies the sterilisation process by combining the power of UV light to kill bacteria and viruses with the convenience of dry storage in one unit. It eliminates the need for water, heat or chemicals, making it safer and more eco-friendly. This method is quick, efficient and ideal for parents seeking a hassle-free sterilisation solution that also serves as a storage unit, keeping sterilised items ready for use.