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It was hard to find newborn-sized diapers.

Baby wipes were useful for cleaning both bottom and body.

Supplied diapers were different from usual ones, so it raised concerns about skin compatibility.

Prepare according to the baby's age — bring extra baby wipes

Babies have different needs depending on their age and developmental stage.

Start by preparing diapers and a change of clothes that fit your child’s current size.

Some parents have shared experiences of their children suffering in unsanitary conditions due to allergies or atopic dermatitis.

During disasters, babies are more prone to health issues, and some may experience diarrhea.

Wet wipes are very useful—not only for diaper changes but also for cleaning hands and body—so it’s recommended to stock up generously.

Unicharm's Recommended Hygiene Products for Babies

  • Disposable diapers
  • Baby wipes (also useful for hands and body)

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Other useful items
  • Baby bottles
  • Bathing agents
  • Sterilization items
  • Deodorizing garbage bags
  • Baby cleansing liquid
LET’S TRY

Stock up on diapers and baby wipes that suit your child’s skin.

Baby wipes, in particular, are useful for both children and adults, making them a cost-effective and convenient item to have in large quantities.

Boost up your disaster preparedness!

I. Preparation for “now” and the “near future”

Babies grow and change rapidly in weight, height, and lifestyle. Prepare diapers, shoes, and clothes in both current and slightly larger sizes.

II. Creating a safe and comforting environment

During disasters, parental anxiety can affect babies, causing them to cry or struggle to sleep. Prepare comforting items like their own blanket, stuffed animal, or familiar songs. Parents should also prepare items to help themselves relax and refresh.

III. Value everyday communication with those around you

Nowadays, many infants are enrolled in daycare from a very young age. Regular communication is one of the most effective forms of disaster preparedness.

In dual-income households, it’s important to plan for situations where parents may not be able to pick up their child immediately. Measures should be in place to ensure the child can be safely cared for as soon as possible.

  • Division of roles between parents during emergencies
  • Who will be picking up the child if parents nor grandparents cannot
  • A designated meeting place if the home is damaged

Discuss with family and trusted friends about the above topics.

The more reliable options you have for emergency pickup, the more peace of mind you’ll have.

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