8. CLEANING - Personal Accessory Set
8.1 Before Each Use
Illustrations from
8.2 After Every Use
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https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/pdf/hygiene/breast-pump-fact-sheet-p.pdf
1. Wash hands well with soap and water for 20 seconds.
2. Inspect and assemble clean pump kit. If your tubing is moldy,
discard and replace immediately.
3. Clean pump control buttons and countertop with disinfectant
wipes, especially if using a shared pump.
*We do not recommend placing bottles in freezer as they may shatter if dropped.
1. Wash hands well with soap and water for 20 seconds.
2. Store milk safely. Cap milk collection bottle or seal
milk collection bag, label with date and time, and
immediately place in a refrigerator, freezer*, or cooler
bag with ice packs.
3. Clean pumping area, especially if using a shared
pump. Clean the pump control buttons and countertop
with disinfectant wipes.
4. Take apart breast pump tubing and separate all parts
that come in contact with breast/breast milk.
5. Rinse breast pump parts that come into contact with
breast/breast milk by holding under running water to
remove remaining milk. Do not place parts in sink to
rinse.
6. Clean pump kit parts that come into contact with
breast/breast milk as soon as possible after pumping.
You can clean your pump parts in a dishwasher or by
hand in a wash basin used only for cleaning the pump
kit and infant feeding items.
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