Mold in a bath duck occurs when water gets trapped inside the toy. To avoid this, choose closed models without holes , always empty and dry the duck after use, and clean it regularly with white vinegar or baking soda .
Why do rubber ducks get moldy?
- Presence of a hole : water seeps inside.
- Constant humidity : the toy remains in the bathtub.
- Lack of cleaning : bacteria grow in corners.
π According to ANSES, stagnant humidity promotes the development of mold that can irritate children's skin and respiratory tract.
Practical solutions to prevent mold
1. Choose the right type of duck
- βοΈ Closed ducks (no hole) β no risk of stagnant water.
- βοΈ BPA & CE certified ducks β safe plastic, childcare compliant.
2. Clean regularly
- White vinegar bath (15 min, then rinse).
- Mix bicarbonate of soda and hot water to disinfect.
- Avoid harsh products (bleach).
3. Drying after each bath
- Squeeze out the remaining water well.
- Allow to air dry on a rack.
- Do not store directly in a closed container.
Hygienic alternatives
- Decorative bath ducks (unpierced) β floating, hygienic, durable.
- Dishwasher-safe ducks (some premium models).
- Anti-mold bath toys (innovations without interior cavity).