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Read the following article and put the following steps for how to prepare a bottle of formula into the right order. Boil fresh tap water. Cool for 30 minutes until lukewarm or room temperature. It’s best to prepare only one bottle at a time. If needed, store sterilised, sealed bottles in fridge Clean equipment. Wipe down preparation area. Wash hands with soapy water. Wash bottles in hot, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly. Squirt water through hole in teat. Check instructions on tin for how many scoops of powder to use. Tap scoop, and level powder with a sterilised knife. Add powder to cooled, boiled water in bottle Check instructions on formula tin for how much water to use. Put this amount of cooled, boiled water in a sterilised bottle Put cap on bottle. Tap bottle gently so powder falls down into water. Swirl and then shake bottle well to mix powder and water. Use formula within one hour. Throw away any leftover formula. To warm formula to room temperature, put bottle in a pot of warm water. Shake bottle and squeeze a drop of liquid onto your wrist to test temperature and make sure milk is flowing from teat. Cold formula is OK too Be safe. Keep children away from boiling water. To avoid scalding yourself, let equipment cool in the pot until you can touch it. Use sterilised equipment within 24 hours Sterilise equipment. Cover bottle, teat and ring with water and bring to the boil. Boil for five minutes. Or use a microwave, electric or chemical steriliser following directions. Store empty sterilised bottles in a sealed container in fridge.

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Read the following article and put the following steps for how to prepare a bottle of formula into the right order. Boil fresh tap water. Cool for 30 minutes until lukewarm or room temperature. It’s best to prepare only one bottle at a time. If needed, store sterilised, sealed bottles in fridge Clean equipment. Wipe down preparation area. Wash hands with soapy water. Wash bottles in hot, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly. Squirt water through hole in teat. Check instructions on tin for how many scoops of powder to use. Tap scoop, and level powder with a sterilised knife. Add powder to cooled, boiled water in bottle Check instructions on formula tin for how much water to use. Put this amount of cooled, boiled water in a sterilised bottle Put cap on bottle. Tap bottle gently so powder falls down into water. Swirl and then shake bottle well to mix powder and water. Use formula within one hour. Throw away any leftover formula. To warm formula to room temperature, put bottle in a pot of warm water. Shake bottle and squeeze a drop of liquid onto your wrist to test temperature and make sure milk is flowing from teat. Cold formula is OK too Be safe. Keep children away from boiling water. To avoid scalding yourself, let equipment cool in the pot until you can touch it. Use sterilised equipment within 24 hours Sterilise equipment. Cover bottle, teat and ring with water and bring to the boil. Boil for five minutes. Or use a microwave, electric or chemical steriliser following directions. Store empty sterilised bottles in a sealed container in fridge.

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  1. Clean the equipment. Wipe down the preparation area. Wash your hands with soapy water. Wash the bottles in hot, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly. Squirt water through the hole in the teat.
  2. Sterilise the equipment. Cover the bottle, teat, and ring with water and bring to a boil. Boil for five minutes. Alternatively, use a microwave, electric, or chemical steriliser following the directions. Store the empty sterilised bottles in a sealed container in the fridge.
  3. Boil fresh tap water. Let it cool for 30 minutes until it reaches room temperature or is lukewarm.
  4. Check the instructions on the formula tin for how much water to use. Put this amount of cooled, boiled water in a sterilised bottle.
  5. Check the instructions on the tin for how many scoops of powder to use. Tap the scoop, and level the powder with a sterilised knife. Add the powder to the cooled, boiled water in the bottle.
  6. Put the cap on the bottle. Tap the bottle gently so the powder falls down into the water. Swirl and then shake the bottle well to mix the powder and water. Use the formula within one hour. Throw away any leftover formula.
  7. To warm the formula to room temperature, put the bottle in a pot of warm water. Shake the bottle and squeeze a drop of liquid onto your wrist to test the temperature and make sure milk is flowing from the teat. Cold formula is also acceptable.
  8. Be safe. Keep children away from boiling water. To avoid scalding yourself, let the equipment cool in the pot until you can touch it. Use sterilised equipment within 24 hours.

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