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Baby Bathtub Safety

95 DEGREES Кeep bath water around 95F for 2-3 ideal comfort. Babies GIVING baby a BATH INCHES prefer cooler baths Fill the tub with than adults. only 2-3 inches of water for babies up to 6 months old. Babies can drown in less than 1 inch of water. Never leave your baby unsupervised. Bring whatever you need when you fill up the tub - even the INCH phone. FIVE TIPS TO A SAFER BАTH TIME 75 DEGREES Babies chill easily. 75F is a great bath- room temperature to set while giving a bath. 120 DEGREES It takes 2 seconds for a baby to get third degree burns from water at 150F. Set your water heater to 12OF PRESENTED BY: instead. consumer bell 95 DEGREES Кeep bath water around 95F for 2-3 ideal comfort. Babies GIVING baby a BATH INCHES prefer cooler baths Fill the tub with than adults. only 2-3 inches of water for babies up to 6 months old. Babies can drown in less than 1 inch of water. Never leave your baby unsupervised. Bring whatever you need when you fill up the tub - even the INCH phone. FIVE TIPS TO A SAFER BАTH TIME 75 DEGREES Babies chill easily. 75F is a great bath- room temperature to set while giving a bath. 120 DEGREES It takes 2 seconds for a baby to get third degree burns from water at 150F. Set your water heater to 12OF PRESENTED BY: instead. consumer bell 95 DEGREES Кeep bath water around 95F for 2-3 ideal comfort. Babies GIVING baby a BATH INCHES prefer cooler baths Fill the tub with than adults. only 2-3 inches of water for babies up to 6 months old. Babies can drown in less than 1 inch of water. Never leave your baby unsupervised. Bring whatever you need when you fill up the tub - even the INCH phone. FIVE TIPS TO A SAFER BАTH TIME 75 DEGREES Babies chill easily. 75F is a great bath- room temperature to set while giving a bath. 120 DEGREES It takes 2 seconds for a baby to get third degree burns from water at 150F. Set your water heater to 12OF PRESENTED BY: instead. consumer bell 95 DEGREES Кeep bath water around 95F for 2-3 ideal comfort. Babies GIVING baby a BATH INCHES prefer cooler baths Fill the tub with than adults. only 2-3 inches of water for babies up to 6 months old. Babies can drown in less than 1 inch of water. Never leave your baby unsupervised. Bring whatever you need when you fill up the tub - even the INCH phone. FIVE TIPS TO A SAFER BАTH TIME 75 DEGREES Babies chill easily. 75F is a great bath- room temperature to set while giving a bath. 120 DEGREES It takes 2 seconds for a baby to get third degree burns from water at 150F. Set your water heater to 12OF PRESENTED BY: instead. consumer bell 95 DEGREES Кeep bath water around 95F for 2-3 ideal comfort. Babies GIVING baby a BATH INCHES prefer cooler baths Fill the tub with than adults. only 2-3 inches of water for babies up to 6 months old. Babies can drown in less than 1 inch of water. Never leave your baby unsupervised. Bring whatever you need when you fill up the tub - even the INCH phone. FIVE TIPS TO A SAFER BАTH TIME 75 DEGREES Babies chill easily. 75F is a great bath- room temperature to set while giving a bath. 120 DEGREES It takes 2 seconds for a baby to get third degree burns from water at 150F. Set your water heater to 12OF PRESENTED BY: instead. consumer bell 95 DEGREES Кeep bath water around 95F for 2-3 ideal comfort. Babies GIVING baby a BATH INCHES prefer cooler baths Fill the tub with than adults. only 2-3 inches of water for babies up to 6 months old. Babies can drown in less than 1 inch of water. Never leave your baby unsupervised. Bring whatever you need when you fill up the tub - even the INCH phone. FIVE TIPS TO A SAFER BАTH TIME 75 DEGREES Babies chill easily. 75F is a great bath- room temperature to set while giving a bath. 120 DEGREES It takes 2 seconds for a baby to get third degree burns from water at 150F. Set your water heater to 12OF PRESENTED BY: instead. consumer bell

Baby Bathtub Safety

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