Protect yourself and your children from germs and nappy rash by following good diaper hygiene at home.
These tips focus on ways of using and teaching hygiene practices for diapering at home. Reducing the spread of germs and preventing nappy rash in and as a result everyone is healthier.
Diaper Changing Steps at Home:
1. Clean Child
Keep a hand on the child for safety at all times.
- Place the child on diapering surface and unfasten diaper.
- Clean the child’s diaper area with fresh baby wipes. Remember to always wipe from front to back!
- Keep dirty diaper/clothing away from any surfaces that cannot be easily cleaned.
2. Remove Dirty Diaper
- If child is using cloth diapers:
- Place used disposable baby wipes in a plastic-lined, lidded trash can or place cloth wipes in a cloth diaper pail.
- If child has pooped, fold diaper closed and set aside for now, out of child’s reach.
- If child has not pooped, place the dirty diaper in a cloth diaper pail.
- If child is using disposable diapers:
- Set the used baby wipes in the dirty diaper.
- Place the dirty diaper and used baby wipes in a plastic-lined, lidded trash can.
3. Replace Diaper
- Slide a fresh diaper under the child.
- Apply diaper cream, if needed.
- Fasten the diaper and dress the child.
4. Wash Child’s Hands
- Wash child’s hands with soap and water and place him or her in a safe, supervised area.
5. Clean Diapering Surface (Especially if there were any spills or leaks of diaper contents)
- If diapering surface is waterproof, wipe up any visible soil with damp paper towels or a baby wipe. Then scrub with a disinfectant spray or wipe and allow surface to air dry.
- If diapering surface has a fabric cover, remove the soiled cover and replace it with a fresh one.
6. Flush Poop (if using cloth diapers)
- If the child had pooped into the diaper, discard poop in toilet. Take care not to touch any other surfaces.
- Place the dirty diaper in the trash can or cloth diaper pail.
7. Wash Your Hands
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
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