BOROSILICATE GLASS is:
Premium Labratory Glass (also known as Pyrex glass)
Light Weight (approx half), & Clearer.
Super Durable (is used for test tubes & lab equipment)
Higher Temperature resistantance than ordinary glass.
Lead Free, BPA Free & Nitrosamne Free.
"ml" markings etched into surface, not painted, won't wear off.
Also available: Neoprene Bottle Huggers (sleeves) to protect against accidental impact & keep contents warm/cool.
Wide Neck Glass Baby bottles are almost impossible to find in Australia!...not anymore...Here they are!
Momo Baby meets (or surpasses) all current safety requirements for the USA and Canada.
Please note: Australia does not have a Safety Standard for baby bottles.
Bottle: Borosilicate Glass, dishwasher safe & microwave steriliser safe.
Cap ring & Cover: Food Grade Polypropylene – BPA free, top rack dishwasher safe.
Markings on bottle: Non-toxic, etched into the glass not just painted on.
Teat: Newborn – 3 month / Slow Flow – Premium Food Grade Silicone
This bottle is a wide neck bottle; most brands of wide teat fit this bottle. If you require additional information on what teats fit this bottle, please contact us.
Glass baby bottles are easy to clean and have no residual odours from milk, like plastic bottles do.
They are healthier and safer as they do not contain the nasty chemicals required to make most common plastic baby bottles, that have been found to be toxic and banned in some countries.
QUESTION:
Why take the risk using cheap and common polycarbonate plastic baby bottles, that research is showing contain toxic hormone disrupting chemicals?
What is BPA??
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an estrogen-mimicking chemical found in some plastic. This compound could potentially be posing some risk to the brain development of babies and children. BPA may cause things like early puberty in girls and breast tissue development in boys. It is the main chemical used to make the common clear polycarbonate baby bottles. This chemical can leach from the plastic into the milk, and this is more an issue when the bottle has been heated or is scratched and no longer clear in appearance….
We encourage you to do your own research on the effects that Bisphenol-A (BPA) can have on humans. It's easy, just Google "BPA in baby bottles" and you will find plenty if information from numerous sources.