They are delivered with your diapers and can be placed
in the dirty diaper bag when used.
Not exact matches
Here's a quick tip: Pack full sets of
diaper changing supplies for each baby
in gallon zip - top
bags so you don't have to bring the whole
diaper bag into the restroom; then use the zip - top
bags to contain the
dirty diapers.
Yes, just like disposable
diapers or anything else that goes inside of a plastic
bag and buried under layers of
dirty and garbage — tampons and pads will sit
in your landfill for an eternity.
Wet
bags are waterproof, featuring a loop — so you can hang the
bag while
in use — and a zippered opening, which allows you to drop
dirty diapers in with ease (and zip it closed to keep odors at bay!).
A
diaper container with odor control will keep your home smelling pleasant, but many families find it just as convenient to throw out
dirty diapers in plastic
bags.
If you're going to spend say, a day at the beach, and have reusable swimmers, bring a plastic
bag along with you to put the wet and / or
dirty diapers in.
Not to mention when you're changing a
diaper in a
dirty public bathroom and don't want to put your
bag on the floor.
The low - income families who Baby2Baby work with do not have washing machines
in their homes, and that's if they have homes at all, and laundromats are certainly not particularly welcoming to women coming with
bags of
dirty diapers to wash them there.
Yes, just like disposable
diapers or anything else that goes inside of a plastic
bag and buried under layers of
dirty and garbage - tampons and pads will sit
in your landfill for an eternity.
Dirty diapers are added through a sliding lid at the top of the steel can, and then the whole
diaper bag is removed to go
in the wash.
Just store the
dirty diaper in your wet
bag until laundry day.
In addition, you can leave the napkin at the restaurant, so you don't have to throw a
dirty bib into your
diaper bag.
Turns out, the
bag works just fine, both at keeping
in the odors and at holding lots of
dirty diapers.
Simply place your baby's
dirty diaper in a plastic
bag and throw it
in the garbage, easy peasy!
When you return home after your vacation, don't forget to bring
in your wet
bags and
dirty cloth
diapers.
Rather than hauling the
dirty clothes
in your
diaper bag with you — toss them.
Be sure to bring some
bags to tie up the
dirty diaper in.
The
dirty diaper's carriers (wet
bag) are available
in multiple design and size (small or medium wet
bag).
If I have a wet /
dirty diaper while I'm out, I just throw it
in my wet
bag.
When you discover that you accidentally left a
dirty diaper in the
diaper bag for days, you have two choices once you get over the horribleness inside — washing and bleaching and praying, or just throwing it away and, if you are like me, trying not to cry.
When I have a
dirty diaper I rinse it with the
diaper sprayer, and then toss it
in the wet
bag.
When I am on - the - go and have a
dirty diaper, I just throw it
in my wet
bag and bring it home.
Strong elastic holds the liner to the
diaper pail when you toss
in dirties so that the
bag doesn't slip.
I put the
dirty diapers in my zippered wet
bag and launder them when we get back.
Another option for removing odors is to wash your
bag separately for a couple of washes without
dirty diapers in the wash cycle.
When I have
dirty diapers and rinse them off first, I find that I need to wring them out very well before putting them
in the
bag or it will soak through.
No one needs to know you have
dirty diapers in your
bag.
So that when you get home from a day out and you have a wet
bag full of
dirty diapers, you can put it
in the wash and you have another wet
bag for tomorrow.
It's great for a small baby (it's the way you can fit this
diaper on a newborn even though you can't adjust the elastic
in the waist), but it's also great for wrapping the
diaper around itself and securing it when it's
dirty and you're out and you forgot your wet
bag.
Most people store the
dirty diapers in either a dry
diaper pail (which could be anything from a proper pail with locking lid and deodorant disks to an old kitty litter bucket) or a waterproof sack called a wet
bag.
Well, though you may not always need
dirty diaper storage
in your
diaper bag for your paper
diapers, you definitely need it when you use cloth.
Simply bring a wet
bag along, put your
dirty & wet
diapers in the
bag, then dump them
in your pail or washer when you get home.
Say you're at the grocery store and of course they go number 2, you don't put the
dirty diaper in the
bag do you?
then put the
diaper in a
bag made for
dirty diapers.
Well when using disposables you have to place your
dirty diapers into a wetbag for transport home and then you're left with soiled disposable wipes that you'll either have to carry around
in a separate
bag or find somewhere to dispose of them.
One more thing - take the inserts out of the
dirty diaper before you put them
in the wet
bag or pail.
Wet or
dirty wipes go
in to a bigger wet
bag with your
dirty diapers to be washed at home.
When I am out and need to change my daughter the
dirty diapers go
in the
bag, which I zip shut, and that's it.
It's smaller than a comparable Planet wise
bag, and holds only 12 - 15
dirty cloth
diapers with the top open (That's about a days worth of
diapers in my house, and about 1/3 of a load of
dirty diapers).
When she's out with Emerson, and he needs a change, she just pops the
dirty diaper in a leak - proof
bag rather than into the trash can, and deals with it when she gets home.
In my attempt to streamline life, I began to leave piles of full zippered wet bags downstairs in the laundry room (why bring up dirty diaper laundry for the bathroom wet bag, when laundry is downstairs?
In my attempt to streamline life, I began to leave piles of full zippered wet
bags downstairs
in the laundry room (why bring up dirty diaper laundry for the bathroom wet bag, when laundry is downstairs?
in the laundry room (why bring up
dirty diaper laundry for the bathroom wet
bag, when laundry is downstairs?).
Just throw it
in your
diaper bag and transport your
dirty diapers with ease!
The duffles are nice, but sometimes a momma just needs a small cute
bag to put her
dirty diapers in when she is out and about.
This means coming home with a full
bag of
dirty diapers (and often leaving it
in the van because I just don't have that many hands).
Place
dirty diapers in the wet
bag.
Both your clean and
dirty diapers, towels, clothes, etc. can be carried
in the same
bag.
It's the perfect
bag to store clean cloth
diapers in the dry compartment and
dirty soiled
diapers in the wet one, especially great when traveling.
There are large wet
bags for
dirty diaper storage at home, and medium and small wet
bags for your
dirty diaper storage
in your
diaper bag.
We've been able to change
diapers on the go and take the
dirty diapers with us
in the wet - dry
bag!
As your baby grows into the early stages of eating solid foods, you're going to find yourself having to remember to pack not only the food
in the
diaper bag, but also a spoon, bib (or 2), plastic baggies, paper towels, wipes, and still, at the end of the day, you'll probably be shoving a
dirty bib into the
diaper bag (and, let's be honest, forget that it's there and find a sweet potato crusted bib three weeks later).