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Diaper pails were thankfully invented to help dispose of diapers quickly and without smell. You are going to find that diaper pails are easy to use, often only requiring one hand to operate. Read the following guidelines on diaper pails and choose one from the selection at the end!
Changing diapers can be a chore for some, especially when babies leave us “little surprises!” To make the smelly surprise odorless, the innovative diaper pail was invented. Finding the right one can make diaper changing a lot easier,
especially when you have more than one child; twins or triplets can make a lot of dirty diapers! Be very careful when purchasing a diaper pail, some can be messy, unsanitary and create smells rather than get rid of them. After all, what smells worse than a poopy diaper? A diaper pail full of poopy diapers!
Keep in mind that your newborn baby does not produce stinky diapers. At first a newborn's stool is black, sticky and odorless. After a couple weeks they start changing and becoming more like regular stools, that means the smell comes too! The true test of diaper pails comes when your child has moved onto food, around 4 to 6 months of age. Then, without proper management, the overpowering stench fills your house making an effective diaper pail your new best friend. Buying a diaper pail that does not do the trick will leave your house smelling like one big toilet.
When buying a diaper pail, pay attention to how it works. Does it need a special bag? If so, how expensive are the refills? Does it require a special air filter that can also be pricey? For some parents these things may not be a problem, but for others they are a hassle. Weighing the options can be beneficial as you may find that the initial price is a bit expensive, but the refills or needed disposable
parts are not. In the end, no parent is going to tell you that changing a diaper pail is pleasant, no matter what pail they have chosen to use. Some diaper pails require you to change them daily, while others allow you to wait several days. Of course you want to purchase the one that does not make you change it daily, but to do that you have to find a diaper pail that will hold in the smell.
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