Summary: BPA is a chemical that's present in most plastics, especially baby bottles, and BPA has proven to be a neurotoxin. Learn to choose BPA-free baby bottles by recognizing their markings in this free video from an experienced child care provider.
Veronica Baragas was born and raised in Austin, Texas, and has been working with children and families for more than 10 years. Her experience includes being a full-time nanny, live-in...read more
"Hi, my name's Veronica Baragas, with mywigglesandgiggles.com, and I'm going to share with you how to choose BPA free bottles. Now, one of the main clues that I'll show you is on the very bottom of your bottle you see the, usually the little recycling symbol and there's going to be a number seven inside of that bottle. Those are the BPA; the ones that contain that. Some of the manufacturers will do an exchange considering how recent it was that you bought the bottles. Now, I do not recommend to pass them on, but to recycle these BPA bottles that you have. They're easy to find, especially ones that are BPA free. You can usually do stainless steel. They have a lot new, a lot of new products out now that will, that are on the shelves, that you can get. So, try to clear out all the plastics that you have already with BPA. Recycle them; please do not pass them on, and make sure that you look for the symbol with the number seven. Most of the stores now are trying to keep them off the shelves so you may not even find some already on there, but just double check and make sure that you're safe, and that you pay attention to the bottom of the bottles."
eHow Article: How to Choose BPA Free Baby Bottles