Bear Nursery Room Thermometer Card and Owl Bath Thermometer Card Pack
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No more worrying bath times - is the bath too hot or too cold for your baby? The Owl bath thermometer card is a fast and reliable way to check for the correct temperature of baby's bath water. Just place in the water for a few seconds and if the water is the correct temperature the new moving red line thermometer technology shows clearly and easily the ideal bath temperature 36C to 37C (three red bars on scale), as shown in the image. It will also show when the water is too cold or too warm. Made from 500micron White Polypropylene. Thermometer dimensions: 70x10mm DESCRIPTION: Hold the thermometer completely into the water for 15 to 20 seconds or until the colours stop changing and read the black scale. A moving red line will indicate the temperature as shown in the diagram. The margin of safe/comfortable water temperature lies around 37C. A bath thermometer is for guidance only and is not a substitute for parents' personally testing the water temperature before putting baby in the bath. Store away from sunlight and direct heat sources. Do not leave in water.
Is baby too hot or too cold? These safety thermometer cards ensure that an infant's room is not dangerously too hot or uncomfortably too cold. Although the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is not known. The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) recommends that a child sleep in room temperatures between 61F (16C) to 68F (20C) with 65F (18C) being just right. Most adults find it difficult to judge room temperature and the FSID suggests the use of a simple room thermometer in rooms where your baby plays and sleeps. Place this on the wall near the baby's cot and you will always know if baby is sleeping in a room of the correct temperature. Store out of reach of children, in a cool dry place away from sunlight and direct heat sources. The manufacturer holds the ISO world standard certificate for their thermometers.
Is baby too hot or too cold? These safety thermometer cards ensure that an infant's room is not dangerously too hot or uncomfortably too cold. Although the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is not known. The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) recommends that a child sleep in room temperatures between 61F (16C) to 68F (20C) with 65F (18C) being just right. Most adults find it difficult to judge room temperature and the FSID suggests the use of a simple room thermometer in rooms where your baby plays and sleeps. Place this on the wall near the baby's cot and you will always know if baby is sleeping in a room of the correct temperature. Store out of reach of children, in a cool dry place away from sunlight and direct heat sources. The manufacturer holds the ISO world standard certificate for their thermometers.
Bear Nursery Room Thermometer Card and Owl Bath Thermometer Card Pack