Munchkin
Munchkin Inflatable Safety Duck Tub
Each
$14.54 each
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
6-24 months. Inflates to 39.5 in x 19 in (100 cm x 48 cm). Helps transition to the big tub. Great for travel. 1. White hot indicator helps prevent bath time burns. OK to bathe. Too hot! (approx 40 degrees C/104 degrees F). 2. Textured non-slip surface. 3. Contoured headrest. Colors and styles may vary slightly. It's the little things. munchkin.com. Made in China.
Allergens and safety warnings
Drowning Hazard: Babies have drowned while using infant bath tubs. To Prevent Drowning: Stay in arm's reach of your baby. Use in empty adult tub or sink. Keep drain open in adult tub or sink. Fall Hazard: Babies have suffered head injuries falling from infant bath tubs. To Prevent Falls: Place tub only in adult tub, sink, or on floor. Never lift or carry baby in tub. To Prevent Drowning: Never rely on a toddler or preschooler to help your baby or alert you to trouble. Babies have drowned even with other children in or near bath tub. Babies can drown in as little as 1 inch of water. Use as little as possible to bathe your baby. Always check temperature of water before placing child in bath. The typical water temperature for bathing a baby should be between 90 and 100 degrees F (32.2 and 37.8 degrees C). Discontinue use if it becomes damaged, broken, or disassembled. Do not rely solely on accuracy of safety disc as color change function may cease to work properly and may become worn over time. Test safety disc regularly and replace at the first sign of wear. Do not use suction cup while product is in use. This is not a life saving device.- To Inflate: For best results, inflate by mouth or use low pressure pump. Do not over-inflate. Do not use high-pressure compressor or pump. 1. Blow into the valve while squeezing the base of the valve slightly. 2. Once inflated, press the valve into the stem so that the valve becomes flat with the surface of the duck tub. 3. Recommended use is to place inflated tub into dry, adult tub. To Use: Before placing child in tub, fill tub with warm water. Allow water to sit for one minute. If the word hot becomes clearly visible, water is too hot for baby. Add cold water and mix until the blue color begins to return to the disc. Continue until bath water returns to a comfortable, safe temperature. Always check temperature of water before placing child in bath. The typical water temperature for bathing a baby should be between 90 and 100 degrees F (32.2 and 37.8 degrees C). Do not rely solely on accuracy of safety disc for checking temperature safety. Discontinue use of product if it becomes damaged, broken, or disassembled. To Clean: Clean with sponge using mild soap and water. Do not use detergent or bleach. Allow to completely air-dry before storing.
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