Milton Complete Protection Sterilising Fluid allows you to sterilise in 15 minutes. The solution is harmless and leaves no unpleasant taste or odour, so there is no need to rinse after use - utensils are safe for your baby to use immediately. Follow the 3-step method to sterilise breastfeeding equipment and all babies feeding utensils, including bottles, soothers, teething rings, small plastic toys and wearing items. Each solution lasts for 24 hours. Other Milton uses: Ideal at home to protect your family. Use the Milton fluid to sterilise or disinfect all non-metallic surfaces and items, e.g.: Nursery hygiene (highchairs, wooden and plastic toys, bibs, changing mats, baby baths etc), Kitchen hygiene (work surfaces, cupboards, chopping boards, fridges, soaking cups/glasses etc), Food safe, Food hygiene (soaking salads and vegetables), Camping and brewing hygiene. Travel tip: To make water safe for drinking, use half a teaspoon (2.5ml) of Milton Fluid to 5 litres of water and leave for 15 minutes.
Clean utensils thoroughly after each feed. Clean bottles and teats thoroughly with warm soapy water. Rinse with cold water. Prepare Milton Solution. Fill your Milton Sterilising Unit with cold water. For every 2.5 litres of water, add ½ capful (15ml) of Milton Fluid. Completely immerse utensils. Ensure that no air bubbles are trapped inside the bottles/utensils. Items are ready to use after 15 minutes or can be left for 24 hours until you need to use them again. Wash your hands before removing the utensils from the solution. Drain bottles and teats - no need to rinse. Fill bottles immediately and cover teats.
Active ingredient: Sodium Hypochlorite 2% w/v. Also contains: Sodium Chloride 16.5% w/v.
Avoid prolonged contact with metal. Avoid contact with the eyes, in the event of contact, rinse eyes with warm water. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not inhale. Do not use in combination with other products as toxic gases may be released (chlorine). Milton may discolour fabric on contact. To open child safe cap, push tabs and unscrew. To re-seal, turn cap clockwise until a click is heard. Take care not to over-tighten.