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Q. Should I leave my baby’s nappy off for a while during the day?

Q. Is the chemical Formaldehyde used in Conni products?

Q. When should I start toilet training my child?

Q. When should I ‘night time’ toilet train my child?

Q. Why not just leave them in a night time nappy?

Q. Is the Conni Kids bed-pad totally waterproof?

Q. Is the Conni Kids bed-pad made from cotton?

Q. Do I need to get up during the night to change the bed-pad?

Q. Should my child wear pyjama pants when sleeping on a Conni Kids bed-pad?

Q. How do I launder the Conni Kids bed-pad?

Q. How long will my Conni Kids bed-pad last?

Q. Which size Conni Kids bed-pad will I buy?

Q. What do I get with my Conni Kids bed-pad?

 

Q. Should I leave my baby’s nappy off for a while during the day?

A. Yes…all babies should have one hour of nappy free time each day. Disposable products have many chemicals present.

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Q. Is the chemical Formaldehyde used in Conni products?

Definitely not!  Conni products do not contain this toxic chemical and in fact our factory is certified for the non-use of these toxic chemicals. Please refer to our Technology and Standards Page for detailed information and links.

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Q. When should I start toilet training my child?

A. Around 2 years is recommended.

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Q. When should I ‘night time’ toilet train my child?

A. Evidence suggests that you should start night toilet training at the same time as day training; this sends a clear message to the child about toileting.

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Q. Why not just leave them in a night time nappy?

A. Clinical evidence suggests you should remove the disposable nappy or pull-up to allow your child to feel the sensation of wetting, therefore engaging the natural bladder to brain co-ordination.

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Q. Is the Conni Kids bed-pad totally waterproof?

A. Yes, it will fully protect your mattress and linen.

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Q. Is the Conni Kids bed-pad made from cotton?

A. No, cotton is not suitable for a bed-pad as it holds wetness at the surface making the child cold and uncomfortable.

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Q. Do I need to get up during the night to change the bed-pad?

A. This depends on the child. Some will wake immediately, and want the pad to be changed, others may not wake. The Conni Kids bedpad is very absorbent it holds 2 litres of fluid and will stop the need for complete bed changes during the night.

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Q. Should my child wear pyjama pants when sleeping on a Conni Kids bed-pad?

A. During the toilet training process we recommend you let your child sleep in a pair of snug fitting undies.

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Q. How do I launder the Conni Kids bed-pad?

A. Conni Kids is machine washable and tumble dryer safe; of course you can also line dry. Do not use fabric softeners, laundry detergents with fabric softener added or harsh bleach. If your bed-pad becomes stained or malodorous we recommend napisan.

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Q. How long will my Conni Kids bed-pad last?

A. Under normal conditions and following the laundering instructions a minimum of 350 washes.

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Q. Which size Conni Kids bed-pad will I buy?

A. If your child is a particularly restless sleeper or an older bed-wetter we recommend the Conni Kids Max [1m x 1m with tuck-ins]. For new-borns or regular sleepers the Conni Kids Standard [76cm x 90cm].

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Q. What do I get with my Conni Kids bed-pad?

A. Conni Kids bed-pads come with a free toilet training kit including: caterpillar poster, achievement certificate, advice to parents, instructions for use and a whole page of smiley-face sun stickers.

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