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What is the best room temperature to put a newborn?
A normal temperature in babies and children is about 36.4C, but this can vary slightly. A high temperature or fever is usually 38C or above. Your baby may have a high temperature if they: feel hotter than usual to touch on their forehead, back or stomach, feel sweaty or clammy, have flushed cheeks.Read more
A normal temperature in babies and children is about 36.4C, but this can vary slightly. A high temperature or fever is usually 38C or above. Your baby may have a high temperature if they: feel hotter than usual to touch on their forehead, back or stomach, feel sweaty or clammy, have flushed cheeks. If you think your baby has a high temperature, it’s best to check with a thermometer. This can help you work out whether you need to get medical advice.
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Each cosmetic contains different microorganisms that can be harmful to consumers during its use. When using a product, customers can bring bacteria that can, mixed with other chemicals, change the product and make it dangerous. The Microbiological testing allows manufacturers to check formulation prRead more
Each cosmetic contains different microorganisms that can be harmful to consumers during its use. When using a product, customers can bring bacteria that can, mixed with other chemicals, change the product and make it dangerous. The Microbiological testing allows manufacturers to check formulation preservative system and ensure that it is free from any harmful microorganisms’ growth. Product samples are tested using different methods highlighting the presence of bacteria, fungi or yeast. The sample is also submit to a Challenge test, also known as Preservative Effectiveness Test (PET), in order to identify the risk of harmful microorganisms’ growth.
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