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Mini Haz-Tab Tablets

For the effective ‘sterilisation’ of baby feeding bottles, teats and equipment  

Mini Haz-Tabs are formulated using NaDCC (Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate), the reliable chlorine donor that has been proven in hospital use and laboratory tests to be effective against viruses, fungi and bacteria. They therefore provide a safe and efficient method for the disinfection of baby feeding bottles, teats and breast feeding equipment. 1

The recommended strength of chlorine solution for baby feeding bottles is 125ppm available chlorine.2 This is simply made up by dissolving one Mini Haz-Tab in two litres of water.

Items to be disinfected must first be carefully washed with soap and warm water and a brush used to remove any dried milk especially around the screw thread, bottle shoulder and base.  The items must then be thoroughly rinsed in clean fresh water and then completely immersed in the Mini Haz-Tab solution, ensuring all bubbles are expelled, for at least one hour.

0.5g Mini Haz-Tab Mini Haz-Tabs in tubs

Mini Haz-Tabs in foil
  • Simple and efficient to use
  • Safe and effective for baby feeding bottles and equipment
  • Specialised for Maternity & Paediatric Units

 

 

Order Codes
Product Code
0.5g Mini Haz-Tabs in tubs of 500 tablets packed 6 tubs to a case. H8875
0.5g Mini Haz-Tabs foil wrapped in 6 packs of 80 tablets to a case. H8875/80

0.5g Mini Haz-Tab Tablets are also available from the NHS supply chain.
NHS Supply Chain Code for 0.5g Mini Haz-Tab Tablets: MRB 280.

References
1. Bloomfield SF. The bactericidal capacity of Sodium dichloroisocyanurate formulations used for the sterilisation of infant feeding bottles and teats.  Laboratory Practice. 1973;  22: 671-673.
2. Ayliffe, Coates, Hoffman. Chemical Disinfection in Hospitals,  Public Health Laboratory Service 1984, 2nd Ed.