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Swim diaper is a type of diaper specifically designed for use by individuals who are incontinent, typically babies or toddlers, while they are swimming. Unlike regular diapers, swim diapers are not designed to be absorbent, but rather to contain solid waste.

Design and Function[edit]

Swim diapers are designed with a waterproof outer layer and a fabric inner layer. The outer layer is typically made of a plastic material such as PVC or PU, which prevents water from entering the diaper. The inner layer is usually made of a soft, absorbent material such as cotton or a synthetic fabric, which helps to trap any solid waste.

The primary function of a swim diaper is to prevent fecal matter from entering the swimming pool or other body of water. This is important for maintaining the cleanliness and safety of the water, as fecal matter can contain harmful bacteria and viruses such as E. coli and Cryptosporidium.

Types of Swim Diapers[edit]

There are two main types of swim diapers: disposable and reusable.

Disposable swim diapers are designed for one-time use. They are typically made of a waterproof outer layer and a super absorbent polymer inner layer. Once used, they are thrown away.

Reusable swim diapers are designed to be washed and reused. They are typically made of a waterproof outer layer and a fabric inner layer. Some reusable swim diapers also have an absorbent layer in the middle.

Regulations[edit]

In many places, the use of swim diapers is required by law for babies and toddlers who are not yet potty-trained. This is to prevent the spread of waterborne illnesses. Some swimming pools and water parks also have their own rules requiring the use of swim diapers.

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