Disposable diapers have greatly simplified the complex maternal work, when using them, the amount of washing and ironing of the baby's dirty things is reduced. But many questions immediately arise about the correct use of diapers, the choice of the manufacturer and their disposal.
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Some parents are not chasing the "fashion" of introducing innovations that greatly simplify childcare, while others, on the contrary, follow all the novelties. This is everyone's business. You just need to know about all the innovations, and it is up to you to decide whether to use them or not.
The most important invention is probably the disposable diaper. Previously, diapers were used for these purposes, which were folded in a certain way, stretched and ironed. Naturally, such diapers were changed very often and created a huge volume of dirty laundry, which after washing had to be ironed thoroughly (to ensure sterility and prevent infection from entering the baby's genitals). But with the advent of disposable diapers, it has become much easier. They absorb very well and are easy to use. There is a lot of controversy about their harm, but when used correctly, no problems should arise.
Another problem is the question of proper disposal of used diapers. A newborn baby, especially one who is breastfed, uses a lot of diapers, and the question arises of where to put them. Until his chair practically does not smell.
After the introduction of complementary foods, the stool becomes thicker and gets a very unpleasant odor, which brings great inconvenience. And if mommy has more than one child, a lot of this "goodness" accumulates. And you can't run up to the trash can, and you can't even leave the children alone for a short time. All new technologies and ideas come to the rescue.
Diaper Disposal
A diaper recycler, or in other words, a diaper accumulator is a way out of this situation. This device allows you to store used diapers in any convenient place, for example, in the nursery near the changing table. It also prevents the growth of bacteria and prevents unpleasant odors from spreading. The containers come in various capacities and are easy to clean and reposition. They are of two types: with replaceable cassettes and without replaceable cassettes.
Recyclers with removable cassettes hermetically pack each diaper in a separate bag. Their only drawback is that it is necessary to constantly purchase cassettes, which cannot be found everywhere, since these devices are not yet so widespread.
Recyclers without replacement cassettes pack all diapers in one odor-proof bag.