Autumnz Breastmilk Storage Bags Thermal Sensor | Double Zip Lock
Autumnz Breastmilk Storage Bags thermal sensor allows breastfeeding mothers to pump and tore breast milk & with a DOUBLE zipper top with a THERMAL SENSOR.
Features-
- FDA approved materials used – perfect for safe and extended freezer storage
- Medical grade sterilization to ensure safe feeding – European standard
- BPA Free
- Comes with a Thermal Sensor to indicate the readiness to serve the milk
- Double-walled to preserve nutrients effectively
- Thick laminate to prevent ink from leaching
- DOUBLE zipper top to prevent leakage
- No-spill self-standing bottom
- Heat-sealed sides to prevent splitting
- Easy to read designated area for date, name, and time
- Pre-calibrated ounce/ml markings for accurate measuring
- Available in these sizes: 3.5oz, 5oz, 8oz & 12oz
Packing: 28pcs / pack
Autumnz Breastmilk Storage Bags Storage Guidelines:
Storage Location | Storage Temperature | Storage Duration |
Room Temperature | 25°C | 4 to 6 hours |
*Refrigerator | 0 to 4°C | 3 to 5 days |
*Freezer of a two-door refrigerator | -18 °C | 3 to 4 months |
*Deep freezer | -20°C | 6 months or longer |
* Keep milk in the back of the freezer/refrigerator away from the door
Autumnz Breastmilk Storage Bags With Thermal Sensor Feeding Instructions:
- If stored in a freezer: Thaw frozen milk in the refrigerator. Once thawed, carefully pour milk out of the storage bag into a feeding bottle for warming up
- If stored in a refrigerator: Carefully pour milk out of the storage bag into a feeding bottle for warming up
- Discard the storage bag after a single use
- Discard any leftover milk
- Do not refreeze thawed milk
Warnings:
- Do not microwave or boil the storage bag and breast milk
- Do not allow sharp objects to come into contact with the storage bags
- Keep the storage bags out of children’s reach
- Always test the temperature of milk before feeding baby
- For hygiene, only tear the tap immediately before filling and safely discard the tab
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