- Never use undiluted bleach directly on the skin.
- Avoid getting dilute bleach water in your childās eyes or in your eyes.
- Do not swallow dilute bleach water.
- Throw away or drain any unused bleach or bleach water right after use.
- Keep bleach bottle out of reach of children.
- Adding bleach can make your bathtub slippery, so be extra careful to keep your child from falling.
How should I prepare a dilute bleach bath?
Give your child dilute bleach baths 2 to 3 times a week, or as often as your childās doctor says you should. Follow these steps:
- Use common unscented household liquid bleach (like Clorox). Look at the bottle to check the concentration of bleach. On the bottle, ābleachā might be called āsodium hypochlorite.ā These mean the same thing. The concentration should be about 6 to 8.75%.
- Fill up the tub with lukewarm water. There are about 40 gallons in a normal bathtub. A half-full tub is about 20 gallons.
- Pour 1 to 4 tablespoons (Tbs) of bleach into the bath water for a normal full bathtub. If you have a smaller tub or if you do not fill the tub all the way, use 1 to 2 teaspoons (tsp) of bleach for each gallon of water. You can use a gallon milk jug to measure your bathtub. Ask your childās healthcare provider how much to use at first.
- Completely mix the added bleach in the water with a spatula, a spoon or with your hand.
- Have your child soak in chlorinated water for about 10 minutes. For smaller children, use a cloth or sponge to soak the dry, scaly parts of the body with dilute bleach bathwater.
- At the end of the bleach bath, rinse your childās skin very well with fresh, clean, lukewarm water.
- Gently pat your childās skin dry.
- Put medicine or moisturizer (or both) on your childās skin.
- Repeat bleach baths 2 to 3 times a week or as prescribed by your childās healthcare provider.
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