We can use hot water and detergent to clean up some children’s toys, such as baby rattles, teethers, etc. If children’s toys are resistant to high temperatures, they can also be sterilized in the form of steaming or boiling.
If it is a plastic product, it is best to use chemical disinfection and sterilization (first thoroughly clean it, and then soak it in a disinfection and sterilization solution).
However, all children’s toys that need to be energized or used with batteries should not be cleaned in water. For these or other children’s toys that are not resistant to high temperatures, parents can wipe them with a wet tissue with disinfection and sterilization effect, and then give them to the children to play after they are air-dried.
If children are playing outdoors, the surfaces of children’s toys and objects that they touch can also be wiped with disinfectant wipes.
Disinfecting wipes should usually contain alcohol, quaternary ammonium compounds, diclofenac, hexane, or triclosan. Alcohol can spoil the protein of germs, so it has the effect of disinfection and sterilization.