Milton Ref: MIL105

Milton sterilising tablets (40 tabs)

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Key features
  • Specifically designed for sterilizing baby items using cold water in 15 minutes
  • Proven to kill 99.9% of germs
  • Solution remains effective for 24 hours
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Wash items in clean, warm soapy water or with Milton Baby Bottle Cleaner and rinse thoroughly.
Dissolve one tablet in 5 liters of clean, cold water to create the Sterilizing Solution.
Submerge baby items completely in the solution for a minimum of 15 minutes.
The solution remains effective for 24 hours, providing convenience.
Read label before use and avoid splashing the solution.
Do not use on metal items.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
Store in a locked and dry place.
Avoid using with other products.
40 Count
Breast pump parts.
Baby bottles.
Soothers.
Teething rings.
Small plastic toys.
Plastic cutlery.
Weaning items.
Baby feeding accessories.
Keep out of reach of children.
Avoid splashing the solution, as it can stain fabrics and clothing.
Do not use the solution on metal items.
May cause serious eye and respiratory irritation.
Have the product container nearby if medical advice is needed.
Use in a well-ventilated area.
Store in a locked and dry place.
Avoid using together with other products.
The active ingredient in the Milton sterilising tablets is Troclosene Sodium, which makes up 19.5% of the tablets' composition.

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