Wash and disinfect the nipple before each use and check its wear condition or possible damage.
The nipple should be washed by hand. Cleaning in the dishwasher does not guarantee optimal hygiene and may damage the product.
Disinfection can be carried out cold, sterilizing, hot (steam) by appropriate appliances or boiling.
Replace the nipple in case of obvious wear, tears and variations in consistency, dimensions or color. In any case it is advisable to change after one or two months of use.
Do not immerse the nipple in sweet or medicinal substances, as they may promote cavities.
Always store the product in a clean, dry place.
Continuous and prolonged fluid suction can cause tooth decay. Your baby's teeth may be easily attacked by cavities if the bottle nipple is continuously held in the mouth for a long time or used as a pacifier.
Inspect the nipple before each use, pulling its tip in all directions. Discard it at the first signs of damage or breakage.
Do not leave the nipple exposed to direct sunlight or near heat sources, and do not leave it in the sterilizing solution for longer than recommended; the nipple could become damaged and weakened. Do not heat directly to fire, ceramic hob, etc.
Never use the nipple as a pacifier.
Wash the nipple immediately after use.
Natural rubber latex nipple: may cause allergic reactions in particularly sensitive people.
Silicone nipple: discard it when the first teeth start to come out, as it could tear.
Always check the temperature of the food before giving it to the child.