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A hot water bottle is a portable container, usually made of rubber, silicone, or thermoplastic, that is filled with hot (but not boiling) water and sealed with a stopper. It is used to provide warmth, relieve muscle aches, reduce cramps, and ease joint pain. Hot water bottles are also commonly used to keep beds warm during cold weather. Proper use involves avoiding boiling water and ensuring the bottle is not overfilled to prevent leaks or burns
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1. Fill the hot water bottle with hot (not boiling) water, leaving about one-third of the bottle empty to allow for expansion.
2. Carefully squeeze out excess air before securely tightening the stopper.
3.Check that the bottle is sealed properly and there are no leaks.
4.Place the fleece cover over the bottle if it is not already fitted.
5.Apply the bottle to the desired area, such as your back, neck, shoulders, or abdomen, for warmth and pain relief.
6.Limit use to 15–20 minutes at a time on the same area to help avoid skin irritation or burns.
7.After use, empty the bottle, allow it to cool, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
TO AVOID DANGER OF SUFFOCATION PLEASE KEEP BAG AWAY FROM BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN
1. Fill the hot water bottle with hot (not boiling) water, leaving about one-third of the bottle empty to allow for expansion.
2. Carefully squeeze out excess air before securely tightening the stopper.
3.Check that the bottle is sealed properly and there are no leaks.
4.Place the fleece cover over the bottle if it is not already fitted.
5.Apply the bottle to the desired area, such as your back, neck, shoulders, or abdomen, for warmth and pain relief.
6.Limit use to 15–20 minutes at a time on the same area to help avoid skin irritation or burns.
7.After use, empty the bottle, allow it to cool, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
TO AVOID DANGER OF SUFFOCATION PLEASE KEEP BAG AWAY FROM BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN