Collect
milk in a clean container.
Not exact matches
If you are thawing your breast
milk in the back of the refrigerator or
in a cooler bag, try setting it
in a
clean and sterile tray or
container just
in case.
Are they actually washing the parts safely, are they washing their hands before handling the
milk, are they putting it
in clean containers, are they storing it
in the refrigerator or the freezer safely?
When collecting
milk, be sure to store it
in clean containers, such as screw cap bottles, hard plastic cups with tight caps, or heavy - duty bags that fit directly into nursery bottles.
Then store the expressed
milk in a
clean, capped glass or hard plastic, BPA - free
container.
Once you collect your
milk, store enough for one feeding (between 2 to 4 ounces)
in a
clean glass bottle or
container, and mark the time and date so you can use the oldest
milk first.
Wash your hands,
clean the bottles or
containers you'll be storing the
milk in, and sanitize the surface you'll be working on.
Once your hands are
clean and dry, store breast
milk in a
clean glass or plastic
container with a secure lid or cap.
After 3 days, combine the grains and with
milk in a
clean glass
container.
Of course, such
milk should be produced under the
cleanest possible conditions and stored
in sterilized
containers.