Experts have warned to be on the lookout for a hidden symbol which can tell you if your hot water bottle has ‘expired’
As winter’s chill intensifies, hot water bottles become invaluable for staying toasty without cranking up the and incurring extra
But consumer champions at Which? have issued a warning that your trusty warmer might be past its prime without your knowledge, urging vigilance for a specific symbol.
Hidden on many hot water bottles is a symbol that reveals their shelf life, reports .
Unbeknownst to most, these comforting items are not designed to last indefinitely; as they age, the risk of rupture or leakage increases.
Which? highlighted this issue in an video, stating: “According to the Children’s Burns Trust, if yours is more than two years old, it’s too old.
Be on the lookout for a flower-like symbol
“To make sure, you can check your bottle’s date of manufacture, just look out for this handy daisy wheel symbol.”
This daisy wheel symbol features a central digit representing the year of production.
They elaborated: “And if you want to be more specific, the petals represent the twelve months of the year and the dots are the weeks in those months.”
For instance, a daisy symbol with the number 24 at its core indicates a manufacturing date of 2024.
If two petals display a total of seven dots, it signifies the item was produced in the third week of February.
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When it comes to disposing of an old hot water bottle, recycling is often an option.
Simply verify with your local council for their specific guidelines.
They advised: “Always remember to check your hot water bottle before you use it for signs of wear and tear, like split seams, perished rubber and a poorly fitting stopper.”
If you’re in the market for a new one, keep an eye out for the manufacturing date symbol to ensure the hot water bottle is brand new.