Teething Ring Care
Wood Rings are CPSIA certified and untreated. Wood is naturally anti-microbial which makes these rings a great option for teething.
How to care for you natural wood teething ring:
- Remove fabric and machine wash.
- Wipe ring down with damp cloth and mild dish soap
(minimal), dry immediately *NEVER SUBMERGE, SOAK OR FREEZE WOOD RINGS. - To sanitize, apply rubbing alcohol to a cotton ball and rub wooden ring, wipe with clean dry towel.
- Always inspect rings before giving to a child and never leave a child unattended with wooden toy.
- Rub ring periodically with organic coconut oil to help seal and protect the wood.
- See video below to loop fabric back on to your teething ring.
- By purchasing this product, the consumer assumes all responsibility with its use.
*USA Safety Certified EN71 and CPSIA Crinkle Fabric
*Our teething rings have been tested and passed all of the CPSC product safety regulations:
CPSIA Section 106 & ASTM F963-11 Section 4.3.5.2, Soluble Heavy Metals Content in Substrates
Chemicals tested: Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, Mercury, Selenium (ALL PASS)
CPSIA Section 102 & 16 1501, Small Parts
CPSIA Section 106, ASTM F963-11 & 16 CFR 1500 (FHSA), Mechanical Hazards
Impact, Torque, Tension, Compression (ALL PASS)
ASTM F963-11 Sec 4.1 Material Quality - PASS
ASTM F963-11 Sec 4.6 Small Objects - PASS
ASTM F963-11 Sec 4.9 & 16 CFR 1500.48Accessible Points - PASS.ASTM F963-11 Sec 4.18 Holes,ClearancesPASS
ASTMF963-11 Sec 4.22 Teethers and Teething Toys - PASS