Lara310809
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I wash LO's dummies, and I let them air dry. Then I put them in an airtight tupperware, and store them in a kitchen cupboard.
I saw today that the dummies in the tupperware have spots of black mould on them! The material part of the dummy clip was covered in it too

I had to thoroughly wash all of the dummies, sterilise (which I don't normally do), and am leaving them to air dry again. I've thrown the dummy clip in the bin, because while I can clean and sterilise it, I don't want to use industrial detergents when the dummy clip will be sucked on by LO, and if I don't use something strong, the material will probably still hold spores.
I'm now faced with having to find a new way of storing the dummies. I thought air drying and storing in an airtight container was good enough, but apparently not. How on earth do I store them now? We've thrown out the cases they came in, and TBH they're no different to a tupperware when it comes to mould. OH said that they must have been wet inside for mould to grow in the tupperware

I feel awful, because while the dummies are thoroughly cleaned, I just grab one out of the box and stick it straight in her mouth. You don't expect to have to check them when you know you've cleaned them and stored them well. I just hope she doesn't get sick; because I have no idea how long they've been like this.