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The Philips Avent Bath & Bedroom Thermometer is a versatile dual-purpose thermometer that floats in the bath to measure water temperature and also measures room (air) temperature. It helps ensure your baby's bath water is safe and comfortable, and that the nursery is at an ideal sleeping temperature. The large, easy-to-read display shows the temperature clearly, and the colour-coded comfort zone indicator makes interpretation instant.
The ideal bath water temperature for a baby is 37–38°C — body temperature or slightly warmer. Water that feels comfortable to your elbow (not wrist or hand) is a rough guide, but a thermometer gives you precise confidence.
Most guidelines recommend 16–20°C as the ideal sleeping temperature for babies. The Philips Avent Thermometer uses a colour-coded comfort zone to indicate when the room temperature is within the safe range.
No. The Philips Avent Bath & Bedroom Thermometer is designed for water and air temperature only — it is NOT a medical thermometer for measuring body/fever temperature. Use a separate digital clinical thermometer for body temperature measurement.
Place the thermometer in the bath water before putting your baby in. Wait for the temperature reading to stabilise (usually within 30–60 seconds) and check the colour indicator. Always test the water with your elbow as well for additional safety confirmation.
Yes. The thermometer is BPA-free and safe for use in baby baths from birth. The colour-coded comfort zone makes it easy for new parents to quickly assess whether bath and room temperatures are safe for their newborn.
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