The Scary Truth About Bath Temperature (And The $3 Fix)
Testing bathwater with your elbow is "old school" advice. The problem? Your elbow is tough. You take hot showers every day, so you are desensitized to heat. A baby's skin is 30% thinner than adult skin. Water that feels "warm" to you can actually scald a baby in seconds.
The Fear is Real. Many new parents are so afraid of burning the baby that they make the water too cold, and the baby screams because they are freezing.
The Fix: The Safety Duck. You don't need a fancy digital thermometer. You just need the White Hot Safety Duck. It looks like a classic rubber ducky, but it has a heat sensor on the bottom.
Too Hot: The word "HOT" appears in bright white letters at the bottom.
Just Right: The letters stay blue.
It takes the guesswork out of bath time. You just toss the duck in, wait 30 seconds, and check the bottom. If it says HOT, add cold water. If not, you are safe to splash.
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