Check the condition of the soother before use, especially when baby starts teething. Change it as soon as signs of wear or damage appear. For reasons of hygiene and safety, we recommend replacing soothers every two months.
1 - "Have you heard of the 'test pull'? It's a simple, Daily use procedure to check the condition of your soother: before each use, pull the soother in all directions to test its resistance or observe any signs of wear. Throw it away at the slightest sign of damage or fragility.
2 - Your baby is teething: take extra care as he may chew the soother. To relieve them, offer them a teething ring and limit dummies to times when they are falling asleep.
3 - Do not expose the soother to the Sun or intense heat, and do not leave it in the sterilising solution for longer than indicated, as this may weaken the teat.
4 - Never tie a ribbon or cord to the soother, as your Children could strangle. If you use a dummy clip, check that it is labelled "compliant with standard EN12586"
Sterilisation:
Mam soothers are supplied in a handy sterilisation box, which makes microwave sterilisation easy and energy efficient.
Self-sterilisation: Disinfection in 3 minutes, effective for up to 48 hours
Pour water up to the mark (25 ml)
Place the soother on its holder
Close the can and heat in the microwave for 3 minutes at 750-1000 W