Your baby’s nursery is cute and comfortable—but what is that smell? It’s completely normal for a baby’s room to stink every once in a while. After all, they do need lots of diaper changes. But the stink doesn’t have to last! We’ve got the best and easiest ways you can keep a baby’s room smelling fresh, so keep reading to learn more.

Things You Should Know

  • Dispose of dirty diapers immediately. Use a diaper pail to minimize odors from diaper trash, and plan to empty it once a day.
  • Make a homemade air freshener out of baking soda. You can also place dryer sheets in trash cans and drawers to add a fresh scent to the environment.
  • To avoid stale air, open windows in the baby's room at least once a day and change their sheets at least once a week.
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Change the baby’s sheets regularly.

  1. Clean up any baby messes that can leave a nursery smelling funky. Believe it or not, many funky odors come from the crib. Look over all the blankets and sheets in the nursery for drool, spit-up, and diaper leak stains (that means your cuddling blankets too). If you find any, toss the bedding in the wash and switch it out for something clean and fresh.
    • Try washing or changing crib sheets once a week.
    • Keep a pair of spare sheets in the nursery closet for clean-up emergencies.
    • Ensure that the crib sheets are snug and tight around the mattress to avoid entanglement.[8]
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Make a baking soda air freshener.

  1. Baking soda is a cheap, natural deodorizer that can neutralize nursery odors.[9] If odors continue to linger even after you dispose of dirty diapers, try placing a DIY baking soda air freshener at the bottom of your trash can or diaper pail. Cut off the bottom of a plastic bottle and add 2 tbsp (28.3 g) to the makeshift dish. Then, add 2 to 3 drops of your favorite essential oil and set it down in your trash can before adding a bag.[10]
    • If you don’t have essential oils, no worries! The air freshener will still absorb odors without them.[11]
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Diffuse essential oils.

  1. Lavender, frankincense, and tea tree can freshen a baby’s space. Aromatherapy can be used to block out odors and provide a soothing space for you and your baby.[12] Diffusing essential oils with an oil diffuser neutralizes and masks smells with a pleasant scent; however, it’s important to understand the risks of using essential oils around infants. Follow these tips to safely use essential oils around your baby:
    • Talk to your pediatrician before using essential oils around a baby.
    • Buy oils from credible companies that list the scientific names of the oils.[13]
    • Introduce your baby to essential oils slowly by wearing them on your skin.
    • Add less oil to a diffuser to not overwhelm a baby with a scent.
    • Set the diffuser to run for 10-minute spurts when the baby is in the room or on a constant cycle when the baby isn’t in the room.[14]
    • Steer clear of peppermint oil as it can increase a risk for seizures in children younger than 30 months.[15]
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Avoid leaving bottles in the baby’s room.

  1. Keep used bottles out of the nursery as spoiled milk can stink. If you feed a baby in their nursery, make sure to take the bottle with you on the way out. This way, you won’t walk into a sour or rancid smell later.
    • Breast milk can naturally have an odd odor, especially after it’s been refrigerated or frozen.[16]
    • Infant formula can spoil if it’s left out for more than 2 hours, and it’s advised to throw out any formula left in the bottle after feeding, as bacteria can quickly grow from saliva and formula mixing.[17]
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About This Article

Ahmed Mezil
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This article was co-authored by Ahmed Mezil and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Ahmed Mezil is a Cleaning Specialist and the CEO of Hellamaid, a cleaning service operating out of Southern Ontario, Canada. With over four years of cleaning experience, Ahmed and his insured and bonded Hellamaid cleaning staff specialize in house cleaning, post-construction cleaning, commercial cleaning, deep cleaning, and disinfection cleaning on various home/building surfaces. Ahmed holds a BASc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, a MASc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto, and holds a Professional Engineering license in Ontario, Canada. This article has been viewed 7,671 times.
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