Milton 30 Anti-bacterial Tablets is a hospital grade disinfectant for baby & home.
- Ideal for travel.
- Effective in 15 minutes.
- Stay sterile for 24 hours.
- No need to rinse.
Why sterilise?
During your baby's first 12 months, their immune system is still developing so they need extra protection from germs.
What should I sterilise?
Bottles, teats, soothers, plastic feeding spoons, weaning bowls, teething rings, toys, breastfeeding equipment such as breastpump parts and milk storage containers.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: 500mg Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate. Available Chlorine 32% w/w per tablet.
Directions
How to use The Cold Water Method.
Do not mix with detergents or other chemicals. Do not swallow.
1. Clean: Wash bottle, teats, breast-feeding equipment in warm soapy water, then rinse in cold water.
2. Prepare Solution: Fill your Milton unit with 4L of water, add 2 Milton standard tablets.
3. Add Items: Close the lid and in just 15 minutes everything is ready to use. No need to rinse. Items can stay in the solution until needed. Renew the solution every 24 hours.
Baby Hygiene
Directions:
Disinfect pre-cleaned bottles, teats, breast expression equipment, infant feeding equipment, soothers, teethers, small plastic toys, bibs and brushes by soaking in made-up solution.
Dilution:
2 Milton tablets per 4 litres of water (15 minutes minimum).
Home Hygiene
- Disinfect cleaned non-metallic jars, bottles, storage containers and chopping boards.
- Disinfect cleaned non-metallic cupboards, work surfaces, shelves, cookers, fridges and freezers by wiping with made-up solution. Remove stains from cups. Disinfect sponges, scourers, toothbrushes. kitchen tidies, home brewing equipment.
Dilution:
2 Milton tablets per 4 litres of water (15 minutes minimum).
Warnings
Keep out of reach of children.
Avoid contact with base metal, silverware, silks, woolens or coloured fabrics (may bleach). Not to be taken. Not to be used on therapeutic devices.
General Safety Information
- Always read the label. Use only as directed.
- Nutritional supplements may only be of assistance if the dietary intake is inadequate.
- Supplements should not be used to replace a healthy balanced diet and adequate physical exercise.
- Keep all medications and supplements out of reach of children.
- If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.