Hevea
About HEVEA;
Hevea is not just a brand; it’s a story with its own purpose.
The Hevea story is about how we want to leave fingerprints on the world – a fingerprint showing that we strive to do better, to create a more mindful way of taking care of the planet we leave for future generations.
Hevea is inquisitive. We test, try and make tangible efforts to link sustainable thinking with aesthetic design. We are constantly developing, and we always allow the best ideas to guide us, even though we seldom know where they are going to lead.
Hevea is more than what meets the eye. We are innovators in natural rubber, in design, in ways to work together, in processes and in distribution.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION;
Do not tie the pacifier around baby’s neck as it presents a strangulation hazard.
The pacifier is covered in a fine layer of vegetable oil when you receive it. This is to protect the rubber from drying out. Before using for the first time it should be washed, then sterilised using either a sterilising solution or by boiling in water for 5 minutes. Let it cool down and empty out any water inside the teat before using. The design allow liquid to flow into the teat when cleaning. It should not be cleaned using a dishwasher or microwave.
Always clean the pacifier before use and check that the nipple (mouthpiece) is undamaged. When not in use, it should be stored in a closed, clean and dry container, out of direct sunlight and away from direct heat sources.
Do not dip the teat into sweet products or into medicine as this can contribute to tooth decay.
For both safety and hygiene reasons, the pacifier should be discarded after a maximum of two months use.
Complies with the EU safety standard EN1400, US regulations, CPSIA, and AS/NZ ISO 8124.
SAFETY ADVICE:
- Do not attach pins, ribbons or string to any part of the pacifier as these can be dangerous
- Do not pull the pacifier apart.
- Do not tie the pacifier to baby’s clothing as this could risk choking the child.
- If the pacifier goes into the child’s mouth, you should take it out gently. It is constructed so that it cannot be swallowed by the child, so do not panic, but take the pacifier out of the child’s mouth calmly and as gently as possible.
- Check daily that the pacifier is in good condition. This is done by pulling on the various parts of the soother and checking that it is still in good condition. If there are splits or changes in the soother, it should be discarded.