Bath Tubs for Your Baby’s Life

 

Bath Tubs for Your Baby’s Life

Baby bath tubs have changed from being one-dimensional plastic items into comfortable personal care systems for little ones. Some have integrated storage space and changing stations for you and your baby’s convenience. Other bathtubs can be adjusted so that you can control the height level. There are a lot of options to pick from that you may find it hard to choose the right bath tub for your baby. Here are some things to keep in mind when selecting a baby bath tub.

How Much Water can It Hold?

Some tubs are shallow and don’t hold enough water. You can find baby bath tubs that they can place over single sinks. These tubs are easy to fill and drain. You can also find tubs that they can mount over double sinks. In case the bath tub is too large for the pan, you’ll need to find enough space on a flat area to wash your baby.

Is It Easy to Drain?

There are bath tubs that feature a drain and plug. You just need to unplug the drain, and the water will quickly leave the tub. The drain can locate in the wall or base of the bath tub. Most drains will remove most of the water and leave a bit in the base. It is done to make the tub light enough for you to turn it over with ease.

Does It Have a Temperature Indicator?

Some baby bath tubs have a temperature indicator that helps you determine whether the water is too cold or too hot for your little one. There are two types of temperature indicators. The sticker strip resembles a label and will change color depending on the temperature. This kind of temperature indicator can be slow to respond to the change in temperature. A digital sign, on the other hand, is a digital readout that it fasten to a thermometer. You will know the water’s exact temperature by looking at the digital readout.

Is the Bath Tub Easy to Store?

There are fold up baby bath tubs that will help you save space. These tubs can fold when not in use, so you can store it in your drawer with ease.

Is It Easy to Dry?

The bath tub should quickly and easily dry. If the tub is always wet, mildew and mold will grow on it. Look for materials or areas that may hold or absorb water. If you think the tub holds water, you should look for another option.

Is the Rim Smooth?

The side of the baby bath tub should be smooth. It should not have any sharp edges to avoid scraping the skin of your child when placing or taking him out of the tub.

How About the Surface?

You can find a lot of bath tubs with a non-slip surface to keep your baby in place.

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Types of Baby Bath Tubs

There are different types of baby bath tubs to pick. These are just some of them.

Fold Up Bath Tub

Fold up baby bath tubs neatly collapse so that they can store with ease when not in use. As they can collapse into a smaller item, fold up bath tubs are usually less than standard tubs. These are great options when traveling.

Plastic Bath Tub

Plastic baby bath tubs don’t have whistles or bells. It’s just a simple tub where you can wash your little one. Most plastic tubs have a slanted interior to support your baby.

Convertible Bath Tub

Convertible bath tubs are ideal for toddlers, newborns and infants as they grow with your child. These tubs can be modified into two or more positions to suit the development stages of your baby.

Hammock Bath Tub

Hammock baby bath tubs will hold your child in place, so it will be easier for you to use your free hand to wash your baby’s body.

Inflatable Bath Tub

Inflatable bath tubs are flat at first. These tubs fill with air. Inflatable bath tubs don’t take up a lot of space.

Cushion Bath Tub

Cushion bath tubs don’t hold water. What it does is support your little one in a standard bath tub. You just need to fill up the standard bath tub with water and put the cushion tub. Water will seep through the cushion, providing a separate shower area for your little one.

Bucket Bath Tub

Bucket bath tubs look like a bucket and can hold your baby upright. These plastic pails can hold enough water to let you wash your baby. Bucket bath tubs are ideal for children who are not very fond of taking a bath.

Luxury Bath Tub

Luxury bath tubs are usually run by batteries and can feature automatic bubble machines and spa jets that spin the water. These tubs are usually heavier than regular baby bath tubs.

How to Ensure the Safety of Your Baby?

Aside from filling the tub with as little water as possible to ensure your baby won’t drown, there are other things that you should keep in mind when giving your child a bath.

Never take your eyes off your child.

You should never leave your little one unattended. The bath tub may have slings or supports that keep the head of your baby above water, but your attention is still the most important factor. Ensure you have everything you need nearby before you put your child inside the tub.

The bath tub should be on a flat surface.

The location of the bath tub should be a flat surface to prevent it from slipping away while you’re giving your baby a bath.

Clean your baby using her or his wash cloths.

You may find sponges to be a convenient option, but small pieces may break off and end up in your child’s mouth if he or she bites on it.  Bacteria can also grow on the sponges. Washcloths go through the dryer and washer, so you don’t have to worry about such matters.

You should never lift the bath tub while your baby is still inside it. His or her head may slip under water while you are carrying the tub. You could also accidentally drop the bath tub. These are just some of the things that you need to remember when giving your baby a bath. So, do you have a baby bath tub?

Read more this guide to know how to keep your bath and shower safe for your kids

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