
Serena W
I am looking for a devise much like a wireless indoor/outdoor electronic temperature reading station except I need this one to have a special feature.
We have a 3 month old baby, and I need a way to monitor the tempurature in her room remotely...to the point of if it gets too cold or too hot (preset my me) it will sound an audable alarm when we are sleeping on the other side of the house.
Does anybody out there know of such a device, and if so...could you please include the model number? I've spent about an hour looking online for one...but they simply do not exist.
Thank you for your help.
Answer
my baby monitor is digital and shows the temperature (not exact but approximate) i believe its made by safety 1st, to can set it so that an alarm goes off when it gets too hot or cold, and you set the temeperature alarms yourself, http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=3822379
my baby monitor is digital and shows the temperature (not exact but approximate) i believe its made by safety 1st, to can set it so that an alarm goes off when it gets too hot or cold, and you set the temeperature alarms yourself, http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=3822379
Room temperature for 16 month old?
Danni
The cold season is creeping up and now I have the problem of deciding when is the right time to start up the heaters. I'm mostly worried about my 16 month old daughter, she has her own heater in her room but I haven't turned it on. In the mornings when I go to wake her up, the monitor says it's 63-66 degrees in there and I'm worried that's too cold... she doesn't like to keep socks on so her fingers and toes are always freezing!
What would be the right temperature for a toddler's room?
She use to wear feety jammies but I've put off buying new ones because she's inbetween sz 18m and 24m... short legs for the 24m and too big a belly for 18m.
Answer
According to baby center, the temperature for a baby's room should be between 65-70. I always keep our daughters room on the cooler side since it's better for the sinuses and sleeping in general, and I always dress her in long sleeves and pants even in the Summer months since she always somehow wiggles out of the blankets, so by having longer sleeves and pants she doesn't freeze nor does she overheat in the Summer if the room temp is kept cool. She too does not like to keep socks on. Here's a tip on that, get her longer pants (bigger pj's) that cover her feet too. It worked for our daughter and she didn't feel she had socks on since her toes were "loose" LOL Just my 2cents. =)
According to baby center, the temperature for a baby's room should be between 65-70. I always keep our daughters room on the cooler side since it's better for the sinuses and sleeping in general, and I always dress her in long sleeves and pants even in the Summer months since she always somehow wiggles out of the blankets, so by having longer sleeves and pants she doesn't freeze nor does she overheat in the Summer if the room temp is kept cool. She too does not like to keep socks on. Here's a tip on that, get her longer pants (bigger pj's) that cover her feet too. It worked for our daughter and she didn't feel she had socks on since her toes were "loose" LOL Just my 2cents. =)
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