The Ultimate Guide to Bibs Pacifiers: A Must-Have for Your Baby.
BIBS Colour pacifiers have been trusted by parents for over 40 years. Renowned for their thoughtful design and high-quality materials, these pacifiers provide comfort and security for babies while meeting the highest safety standards.
Key Features of Bibs Pacifiers
Superior Design
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Classic Round Shield: The signature BIBS shield features three vent holes and an engraved handle ring for a stylish and practical design.
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Anatomically Shaped Nipple: Curved at the top for a natural fit to the baby’s palate with an angled tip for optimal tongue placement.
Premium Materials
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Natural Rubber Latex: Soft and durable nipple material.
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Lightweight Shield: Made from 100% safe, food-grade Polypropylene (PP).
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Free of Harmful Chemicals: 100% BPA and phthalate-free.
Compliance and Manufacturing
Available Sizes
Proper Cleaning of Pacifiers
Sterilization Instructions
To maintain hygiene and safety, follow these simple steps to sterilize Bibs pacifiers:
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Prepare a Clean Bowl: Place the pacifiers in a clean, heat-resistant bowl.
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Pour Boiling Water: Carefully pour boiling water over the pacifiers.
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Soak: Let the pacifiers sit in the water for approximately 5 minutes.
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Dry Thoroughly: Remove the pacifiers and let them dry. Squeeze the nipple to release any retained water and allow it to cool and dry for 3-4 hours.
Important:
Quick Cleaning for Babies Over 3 Months
Cleaning Frequency Guidelines
For Babies 0-3 Months
For Babies Over 3 Months
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Daily Rinsing: Rinse the pacifier once a day.
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Quick Cleaning: If the pacifier falls on the floor, rinse it under cold running water.
Safety Guidelines for Bibs Pacifiers
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Always inspect the pacifier carefully before each use, especially when your baby starts teething.
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Pull the pacifier in all directions to check for damage.
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Discard the pacifier at the first sign of damage or weakness.
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Only use pacifier holders tested to EN 12586 standards.
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Never attach ribbons or cords to pacifiers as they may pose a strangulation risk.
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Keep pacifiers out of direct sunlight to maintain their integrity.
- To ensure hygienic use, replace pacifiers every 4-6 weeks.