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Our FAQ section contains answers to a lot of commonly asked questions about our products, as well as general sterilisation and infant related queries. Use the options below to find the answer to your question.

Milton method

Milton Method
Will the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution or Tablets kill Candida albicans, the fungi responsible for thrush?

All the Milton products will kill Candida albicans (the agent responsible for thrush).

How long does Milton take to work?

Items are ready for use after just 15 minutes of complete immersion in the Milton solution but can be left soaking for up to 24 hours. Items can be added and removed to and from the solution throughout the day as and when they are needed.

How long will a bottle stay sterile after being removed from the Milton solution?

Bottles should be filled immediately after removal from the Milton solution. Teats should be covered.

What are the instructions for the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution to sterilise baby feeding accessories?

Just follow these instructions to do the Cold Water method of sterilising with the Milton Sterilising Fluid:

1. CLEAN

Wash thoroughly bottle, teat and breastfeeding equipment in warm soapy water, then rinse in cold water.

2. PREPARE THE SOLUTION

Fill your unit with 4L of cold water, add 30 ml (one capful) of Milton Sterilising Fluid (dilution at 0.6% v/v)

3. ADD ITEMS

Immerge in the Milton Solution all bottles and accessories. Ensure that no air bubble is trapped inside the bottle. Close the lid and in just 15 minutes everything is ready to use. Wash your hands before taking the accessories out of the solution. Shake off any excess solution. There is no need to rinse. Items can stay in the solution until needed. Renew the solution every 24 hours.

What are the instructions to sterilise with Milton Sterilising Tablets?

Just follow these simple 3 steps.

How to use?

1. CLEAN

Wash bottle, teat, breastfeeding equipment in warm soapy water, then rinse in cold water.

2. PREPARE SOLUTION

Fill your unit with 4L of cold water, add 2 Milton Tablets. Let the tablet fully dissolve

3. ADD ITEMS

Close the lid and in just 15 minutes everything is ready to use. No need to rinse. Items can stay in the solution until needed. Renew the solution every 24 hours.

Germs

Germs
Why is a baby's immune system different?

When a baby is born, it has certain antibody-like proteins called immunoglobulins, which it has received through the placenta. Another very important one is received from its mother after it is born. This immunoglobulin is called IgA and is present in the colostrum, the first part of mother’s milk. It places itself on the mucus membranes of the baby’s alimentary canal in order to help fight the bacteria that can cause gastroenteritis. Babies do not start to produce their own IgA until around 6 months of age. By their first birthday they have between 15 – 17% of their adult level.

Do infections help build immunity?

In the mature immune system, yes they do. This is the principle upon which many immunisations work whereby a small amount of the disease-causing organism is introduced to enable the body to create protective anti-bodies, which remain in the blood stream. The immunisation that babies will receive during their first few months will help them to establish antibodies that will help fight a range of baby illnesses. However it makes sense to try to do all you can to prevent babies getting these illnesses, especially those that can cause gastroenteritis. Therefore it is a good thing to give the extra protection that their immune system cannot provide until they are older and stronger.

What is MRSA?

Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus - or MRSA as it is more commonly known, is a form of the staphylococcus bacteria that have become very resistant to antibiotics. To be able to protect against MRSA, it is imperative that as much as possible is understood about the bacteria and its activity.

It is estimated that approximately 30% of the population are colonised (when bacteria are present, but not causing an infection) with Staphylococcus aureus - most often carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people. It is a common cause of skin infections such as pimples & boils, which are normally treated without antibiotics. Approximately 1% of the population is colonised with the more lethal form, MRSA, which although linked to hospital deaths, has no ill effect on a healthy individual. 

However, it becomes lethal when it gets beneath the skin and infects people who have a weak immune system - the very young and the very old; or those who are tired and run down, ill, or have had some kind of surgery. People in hospital are particularly vulnerable as the bacteria are transmitted through physical contact and easily spread from person to person.

Both MRSA and Staphylococcus aureus are particularly vulnerable to disinfectants and the application of simple hygiene routines will do much to prevent their spread.

Milton advises using the following scientifically proven methods;

  • Clean your hands regularly.
  • Clean your immediate surroundings regularly  - particularly when away from the home and travelling.. Applications are endless and include disinfecting areas such as public toilet seats, door handles, high chairs, caravans etc

These products have been developed from the platform of Milton's six decades of clinical evidence, proving its efficacy in killing harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses. Effective and suitable even to babies, it makes Milton Sterilising Fluid and Tablets, as well as the Antibacterial Surface Spray the disinfectants of choice in preventing the spread of MRSA.

Can I use the Milton Antibacterial Surface Spray on all surfaces in the house?

The Milton Antibacterial Surface Spray is suitable to clean all surfaces in the house, even in the kitchen. It will leave a gentle fragrance and limit the risk of germ transmission.

Do I need to rinse surfaces and accessories after I have cleaned them with Milton Antibacterial Surface Wipes ?

Milton Antibacterial Surface Wipes can be used without rinsing. The active ingredient of the wipes is ethanol, which is alcohol. It disinfects quickly and leaves no residue after use.

Products

Products
What is Milton Anti-bacterial Solution made of?

Milton Anti-bacterial Solution is made of an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite and 16.5% sodium chloride. The Milton Fluid that is available to buy is a strength of 2% sodium hypochlorite.

Will the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution or Tablets kill Candida albicans, the fungi responsible for thrush?

All the Milton products will kill Candida albicans (the agent responsible for thrush).

Do the Antibacterial products (Surface Spray and Wipes) also sterilise?

No, the antibacterial range is designed to disinfect surfaces. Sterilising is different from disinfecting.

Can you spray or wipe baby bottles with the antibacterial products to sterilise them?

No. To sterilise infant feeding utensils they have to be immersed in a solution which is compatible to the item being sterilised. Also the item has to be sterilised on the inside as well as the outside. However, the Spray and Wipes can be used to disinfect surfaces.

Can you use the Wipes on the skin?

The Wipes are designed for use on surfaces only. Because of the alcohol content of the wipe, if the skin was sore or broken, it would cause a stinging sensation. Also alcohol has a drying effect on skin. The Milton Wipes should never be used on baby skin or as a nappy change wipe.

Can you flush the Wipes down the toilet?

Milton Wipes are 100% biodegradable. However, it takes time for the fabric to break down. It may therefore block the toilets.
In conclusion, do not flush the Milton wipes down the toilets.

Are the Milton Surface Wipes biodegradable?

Yes, the Wipes are 100% biodegradable. This means that they will naturally decompose. They are however, not suitable to flush down the toilet.

Can I travel with a Solo Travel Steriliser full of water?

If you travel with a Solo full of water you have to ensure that you keep the Solo upright as water could leak out from the valve.

Can I use any branded baby bottles inside the Combi?

The Milton Combi steriliser is universal and will take 5 wide neck bottles of any brand.

Will the Milton Baby Bottle Cleaner clean and sterilise at the time?

The Milton Baby bottle cleaner is clinically tested to remove all milk residue on baby accessories. It cleans and degreases as well as a normal washing up liquid. It is not formulated to kill germs therefore it is still important to sterilise all baby equipment after cleaning. To sterilise well, it is important to wash all items thoroughly.

Is the Milton Baby Bottle Cleaner suitable for sensitive hands?

The Milton Baby bottle cleaner is formulated to be used on sensitive hands and is dermatologically tested. Its gentle fragrance free formula is ideal for all the family washing up and will protect your skin.

Can I wash the Combi parts in the dishwasher?

The Combi has been designed to be washed either by hand or in the dishwasher. In the lid you can untwist the submerger to wash both parts better.

Can I wash the Solo parts in the dishwasher?

The Solo has been designed to be washed either by hand or in the dishwasher. The lid consists of two parts, for the best cleaning results please untwist the submerger from the lid and wash them separately.

Hygiene at home

Hygiene at Home
Can Milton Anti-bacterial Solution be used for applications other than sterilising a baby’s feeding equipment?

You don't have to have a baby to use Milton. Milton Anti-bacterial Solution can be used to disinfect kitchen work surfaces, chopping boards, wiping out fridges, microwaves, storage containers, pet bowls and bins. It can also be used to soak fruit and vegetables where the microbiological safety of such items is suspect. For more information, click here

Will Milton have the same effect as bleach on a work surface?

No. Bleaches are usually concentrated to between 5 and 10% and can contain thick detergents to withstand rinsing and flushing. They are dangerous to handle at this concentration. They will leave chemicals behind on the surface which will chemically contaminate and taint food. The bleach may also harm the work surface. Although Milton is less concentrated, it will still have the same germ killing effect as bleach.

Can I use the Milton Antibacterial Surface Spray on all surfaces in the house?

The Milton Antibacterial Surface Spray is suitable to clean all surfaces in the house, even in the kitchen. It will leave a gentle fragrance and limit the risk of germ transmission.

Do I need to rinse surfaces and accessories after I have cleaned them with Milton Antibacterial Surface Wipes ?

Milton Antibacterial Surface Wipes can be used without rinsing. The active ingredient of the wipes is ethanol, which is alcohol. It disinfects quickly and leaves no residue after use.

Hygiene outdoors

Hygiene Outdoors
Can Milton Anti-bacterial Solution be used for applications other than sterilising a baby’s feeding equipment?

You don't have to have a baby to use Milton. Milton Anti-bacterial Solution can be used to disinfect kitchen work surfaces, chopping boards, wiping out fridges, microwaves, storage containers, pet bowls and bins. It can also be used to soak fruit and vegetables where the microbiological safety of such items is suspect. For more information, click here

Sterilisation

Sterilisation
What is the difference between Sterilisation, Disinfection and Antisepsis?

Official publications give the following definitions: (ref. Collins, C. H. and Lyne,P. M., 1976)

Sterilisation; This is an absolute term meaning complete destruction or removal of all viable micro-organisms. 

Disinfection; Describes the elimination or destruction of micro-organisms, but not usually bacterial spores. Generally applied to the process of making inanimate objects free from infection and safe to handle. 

Antisepsis; Destruction of micro-organisms, but not bacterial spores, on skin, mucus membrane or living tissue to prevent sepsis. Milton Fluid can be considered in terms of each of these actions depending on the specific situation or application.

Therefore a work surface can be wiped over with Milton to disinfect it by killing all 'live' bacteria, but it cannot be sterilised in this way. To sterilise an object it has to be scrupulously cleaned then soaked for the required time in a solution of Milton.

For how long should parents continue to sterilise?

Parents should sterilise all feeding utensils from birth up until the baby's 1st birthday and bottles and teats for as long as baby is using them.

Can you spray or wipe baby bottles with the antibacterial products to sterilise them?

No. To sterilise infant feeding utensils they have to be immersed in a solution which is compatible to the item being sterilised. Also the item has to be sterilised on the inside as well as the outside. However, the Spray and Wipes can be used to disinfect surfaces.

Why is sterilisation important?

Until a baby’s first birthday, they are extremely vulnerable to infections because of their significantly weaker immune system. By their first birthday, a baby will have only acquired 15-17% of their natural anti-bodies called immunoglobulins. As a loving parent, it is your duty to always protect them, especially through these critical first 12 months of their lives.

Some of the risks include the development of mild thrush, a major concern is vomiting and diarrhoea, which can be caused by Rotavirus and even E.Coli. Campylobacter is a virus that can also be picked up from cats and dogs.

Anything that goes, or potentially might go into your baby’s mouth, needs to be sterilised!

Milk provides a perfect environment in which bacteria can grow, which puts your baby’s feeding equipment especially at risk!

However, do not fear! Because sterilisation is your best defence against all of these and more.

Anti-bacterial Solution

Anti-bacterial Solution
What is Milton Anti-bacterial Solution made of?

Milton Anti-bacterial Solution is made of an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite and 16.5% sodium chloride. The Milton Fluid that is available to buy is a strength of 2% sodium hypochlorite.

Hypochlorite is bleach, which is toxic. Is the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution toxic also?

No. As stated above, toxicity in hypochlorites is due to the by-product of their decomposition, sodium chlorate. With the heavy ions removed Milton decomposes into water and a small amount of sodium chloride (salt).

Will the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution or Tablets kill Candida albicans, the fungi responsible for thrush?

All the Milton products will kill Candida albicans (the agent responsible for thrush).

What happens if a child swallows some Milton Anti-bacterial Solution?

Because of the salt in the solution in the bottle, the child will usually spit the fluid out, or, at worst, be sick. If they are not sick, there should be no need to worry but a concerned parent can give the child a drink of milk. Because milk is a protein it will neutralise the Milton solution. The Milton Sterilising Fluid formula should be neutralised by the saliva proteins and break down into salt and water. However it is always best to seek medical advice or contact your GP to ensure complete safety.

Can Milton Anti-bacterial Solution be used for applications other than sterilising a baby’s feeding equipment?

You don't have to have a baby to use Milton. Milton Anti-bacterial Solution can be used to disinfect kitchen work surfaces, chopping boards, wiping out fridges, microwaves, storage containers, pet bowls and bins. It can also be used to soak fruit and vegetables where the microbiological safety of such items is suspect. For more information, click here

Do you have to rinse bottles and teats before using them?

After removing from the Milton solution, bottles and teats can be drained and used immediately - no need to rinse.

The WHO (World Health Organisation) considers that the acceptable level of chlorine for drinking water is at 5 mg/l that 0.5% of the solution. In the Milton sterilising solution (made up either with the Sterilising Fluid or Tablets) there is 0.012% of chlorine which is far less than the level accepted by the WHO. This explains why it is not necessary to rinse. Also there is a risk of contaminating the baby accessories again by rinsing them.
How long does Milton take to work?

Items are ready for use after just 15 minutes of complete immersion in the Milton solution but can be left soaking for up to 24 hours. Items can be added and removed to and from the solution throughout the day as and when they are needed.

How long will a bottle stay sterile after being removed from the Milton solution?

Bottles should be filled immediately after removal from the Milton solution. Teats should be covered.

What are the instructions for the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution to sterilise baby feeding accessories?

Just follow these instructions to do the Cold Water method of sterilising with the Milton Sterilising Fluid:

1. CLEAN

Wash thoroughly bottle, teat and breastfeeding equipment in warm soapy water, then rinse in cold water.

2. PREPARE THE SOLUTION

Fill your unit with 4L of cold water, add 30 ml (one capful) of Milton Sterilising Fluid (dilution at 0.6% v/v)

3. ADD ITEMS

Immerge in the Milton Solution all bottles and accessories. Ensure that no air bubble is trapped inside the bottle. Close the lid and in just 15 minutes everything is ready to use. Wash your hands before taking the accessories out of the solution. Shake off any excess solution. There is no need to rinse. Items can stay in the solution until needed. Renew the solution every 24 hours.

What are the instructions to use the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution or Tablets for home hygiene

You can use a solution made up with Milton Sterilising Tablets or Anti-bacterial Solution to clean all objects, floors and surfaces in your home with no need to rinse. The solution is totally food safe and can be used to disinfect fridges, chopping boards, plastic containers with no need to rinse.

Use this simple dilution:

Dilute 30 ml (1 capful) of Milton Anti-bacterial Solution or 2 Milton Tablets in 4 litres of cold water (dilution at 1.8% v/v). Surfaces are disinfected after 15 minutes. There is no need to rinse even for surfaces in direct contact with food. The disinfecting solution is effective for 24 hours. After wiping you can leave to dry.

Anti-bacterial Tablets

Sterilising Tablets
Will the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution or Tablets kill Candida albicans, the fungi responsible for thrush?

All the Milton products will kill Candida albicans (the agent responsible for thrush).

Do you have to rinse bottles and teats before using them?

After removing from the Milton solution, bottles and teats can be drained and used immediately - no need to rinse.

The WHO (World Health Organisation) considers that the acceptable level of chlorine for drinking water is at 5 mg/l that 0.5% of the solution. In the Milton sterilising solution (made up either with the Sterilising Fluid or Tablets) there is 0.012% of chlorine which is far less than the level accepted by the WHO. This explains why it is not necessary to rinse. Also there is a risk of contaminating the baby accessories again by rinsing them.
How long does Milton take to work?

Items are ready for use after just 15 minutes of complete immersion in the Milton solution but can be left soaking for up to 24 hours. Items can be added and removed to and from the solution throughout the day as and when they are needed.

How long will a bottle stay sterile after being removed from the Milton solution?

Bottles should be filled immediately after removal from the Milton solution. Teats should be covered.

What are the instructions to sterilise with Milton Sterilising Tablets?

Just follow these simple 3 steps.

How to use?

1. CLEAN

Wash bottle, teat, breastfeeding equipment in warm soapy water, then rinse in cold water.

2. PREPARE SOLUTION

Fill your unit with 4L of cold water, add 2 Milton Tablets. Let the tablet fully dissolve

3. ADD ITEMS

Close the lid and in just 15 minutes everything is ready to use. No need to rinse. Items can stay in the solution until needed. Renew the solution every 24 hours.

What are the instructions to use the Milton Anti-bacterial Solution or Tablets for home hygiene

You can use a solution made up with Milton Sterilising Tablets or Anti-bacterial Solution to clean all objects, floors and surfaces in your home with no need to rinse. The solution is totally food safe and can be used to disinfect fridges, chopping boards, plastic containers with no need to rinse.

Use this simple dilution:

Dilute 30 ml (1 capful) of Milton Anti-bacterial Solution or 2 Milton Tablets in 4 litres of cold water (dilution at 1.8% v/v). Surfaces are disinfected after 15 minutes. There is no need to rinse even for surfaces in direct contact with food. The disinfecting solution is effective for 24 hours. After wiping you can leave to dry.