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    Useful Tips on Buying Safe Baby Products

    2018-05-21 17:19:58

    Toxic chemicals do harm to anyone especially babies whose body organ systems are immature.

    Thus if you have babies, you’d better pay more attention on the products your baby use.

    Useful Tips on Buying Safe Baby Products

    Organic bib

    An organic bib not just keep those mess away, it also won’t irritate baby’s sensitive skin. Organic bibs are made from earth-friendly bamboo and organic cotton mix. Remember to get dark coloured organic bibs to hide away those messy food stains.

     

    Non-toxic baby wipes

    Rags and reusable wipes are eco-friendly when comes to cleaning up spills. But sometimes, parents do need single-use wipes. While choosing nontoxic wipes, always look at the label which prints “dermatologist-tested” and formulated without phthalates, ammonia, bleach, sulfates or artificial fragrances.

     

    Safe baby milk bottle

    Do you know that plastic, BPA, as well as other BPA alternatives, will be soluble in food, especially milk because of the high-fat content? The safest option is to get a glass bottle because glass is entirely non-toxic and safe for your little one. Moreover, baby glass bottles are free from BPA, PVCs, and phthalates.

     

    Bamboo plate

    Plastic plates and silverware often lead to chemical leaching. Bamboo is a compostable material which grows quickly with much addition of chemical fertilisers. Try to look for bamboo plate and spoon which comes with a detachable silicone suction cup that will keep them secured in place.

     

    Reusable snack boxes

    Why not reduce the usage of disposable plastic bags and choose super multifunctional reusable food boxes instead. Today, food boxes come with mini compartments to organise the packed food. They can also be used to store and carry art supplies as well as stickers. A great way to declutter your toddler’s life.

     

    Favour fresh and unprocessed foods

    Fresh is always the best, as compared to frozen and canned. It is essential to minimise your baby from consuming too much-processed food which has reduced nutritional value.

    Well, if you are planning to travel and required to get some canned food, try to avoid packaging which contains BPA. Remember, if the label did not explicitly label the food item as BPA-free, you must assume that it has BPA.