Safe and tested materials for plastic parts – does not contain BPA, BPS & PVC.
Specifically, bisphenol A (BPA), bisphenol S (BPS) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are chemicals that can be found in some plastics.
These chemicals are of concern because they potentially have harmful effects.
Durable and thermal glass.
This means that the BIBS glass bottle is sturdy and resistant to possible shocks, making it extremely difficult to break.
At the same time, it has the property of keeping the desired temperature for a longer period of time.
Flow rate adjustment - slow and medium flow.
Flow rate refers to the size of the hole or holes in the nipple, affecting how quickly the milk flows into your baby's mouth.
For newborn babies, a slow flow rate is recommended, while as the baby grows, he will prefer a faster flow rate.
Specially designed to treat colic.
The BIBS glass bottle has a valve on the nipple that ensures a smooth flow of milk, reducing the air swallowed during feeding.
Doctors have concluded that to reduce colic, you should help your baby swallow less air during feeding.
Ergonomic design details - anti-slip, safety cap and funnel.
More specifically, the anti-slip acts as a safety measure in case the bottle falls and at the same time makes it quiet when placed on a surface.
On the other hand, it has a safety cap to make it easier for you to take the bottle with you and not worry about the milk spilling in your bag or stroller.
Finally, the funnel it has facilitates the "clean" filling of the bottle with milk/formula.
Easy to clean.
The glass does not break easily, meaning the bottles do not get scratches and abrasions that are ideal places for bacteria and debris to accumulate, making it easy to clean and disinfect.
Latex nipple made of natural rubber.
Latex is a natural material made from a sticky milky liquid from the Indonesian tropical tree, "Hevea".
An extremely soft, elastic material and most importantly, it closely resembles the mother's soft nipple.
This helps to avoid confusion of the "nipple" if both breastfeeding and bottle feeding are adopted.