Heated Baby Bootees

For warm feet

Features

  • With heatable rapeseed filling
  • In 2 sizes for babies from 0-6 months (off-white) or 6-15 months (mint green)
  • Filling: Rapeseed
  • Fabric: soft polyester fleece
  • Made in Europe

Product description

Description

Thanks to their heatable rapeseed filling, the Heated Baby Bootees provide warm baby’s feet. In the bootees of soft polar fleece are fine, delicate rapeseeds. Due to the fine-grained structure, they are particularly soft, cuddly and distribute the heat evenly. Simply warm the Heated Baby Bootees in the microwave or in the oven, check the temperature and attach to the feet. The adjustable Velcro closure allows a secure and comfortable fit.

Application

Heated baby bootees can be used to warm up cold baby feet. They can be used when your baby is lying down or is in a baby carrier/sling and are not intended to be used for crawling and walking! Baby bootees are available for babies from 0-6 months and 6-15 months.

Heat options:

Please remove the adhesive labels with heating instructions before using the bootees and keep them with the packaging and Instructions for use! Please heat the heated baby bootees in pairs.
Immediately after heating the bootees, shake and knead the bootees to distribute the heat evenly! When heated for the first few times, you may find that there is slight moisture on the surface, but this will disappear after repeated use. After heating, test the temperature of the inside of the bootees to make sure that it is suitable for babies (max. 43° C) by putting it in the crook of your elbow! The heated baby bootees can then be fixed onto the baby’s ankle, using the Velcro straps.

Material and care advice

Material:
Fabric 100 % polyester
Filling: rapeseed

Care Advice:

  • Do not wash the heated baby bootees in order to avoid the formation of rot/mould!
  • Store the product in dry conditions!
  • Protect from moisture!
  • It is recommended to replace the heated baby bootees with a new pair after a maximum of 4 years, if used normally.
  • The bootees can be disposed of as household waste (residual waste).