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Chickoin
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Topic: Heating babys room Posted: 24 May 2009 at 7:04pm |
Hi all,
Winter has arrived at last here. Last night was freezing. As we were foolish, we weren't actually prepared at all! Jody got cold and upset during the night
Anywho, we want to go and get a heater for her room. We are thinking one of those oil fin heaters, just a little one to keep on low all night. Would that be the safest option??
Very paranoid about fires!
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Henna79
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 7:37pm |
We use one and have no prob's. I so know what you mean though I was so paranoid when we were first started using it. I'm guessing that most people use this option most people I know with little ones use them
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 7:41pm |
Thats what we use - i think they are pretty safe, some have a special switch thing that turns it off if it gets knocked over. They never really feel hot enough to set anything on fire IMO.
Not sure how economical they are but heat is needed at this time of year!
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 8:37pm |
We got a small oil heater from bunnings before the girls were born. We have it on 24/7 during the winter and have had no problems. I also get paranoid about heaters/fires. I made Jess put a smoke alarm in their room just in case.
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 9:00pm |
With Alia we had a oil column heater, with timer, thermostat but this time around we are lucky enough to have a fire that will burn all night. I get up around 4am anyway so re stoke it then.
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 9:16pm |
i dont believe in leaving heaters on in babies rooms. i will heat up a room but not leave it overnight. i dont like the fact they are breathing in dry hot air and it is too easy to over heat. if they are dressed appropriatley and with sufficient beddding there should be no need.. (thats just my opinion tho.)
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 9:27pm |
We have an oil heater on but like Bizzy i'm not overly keen. I have it on low/med but always leave the bedroom door ajar so it doesn't get stuffy. Which kida defeats the purpose hehe!
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 9:59pm |
I think it depends on how warm and dry the room is to start with. Our house is an old 1920's bungalow, that gets bloody cold in a Dunedin winter without heating!
We have a panel type heater that has a thermostat, and Campbell has his cot in our room, so we all benefit. If I wake up in the middle of the night and happen to be too cold or hot, then its easy to just turn the thermostat up or down.
We're planning to install an Econoheat panel heater into his room when he moves into it - they have thermostats, are designed to put out a low heat, are safe because they can't fall over, and apparently are cheap to run.
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 10:28pm |
Hubby picked up a wall mounted ceramic heater for Blair's room the other day. It comes with a remote, and has the ablity to be thermostatically controlled. I like the fact that it's up off the floor and Blair can't get to it.
Bubs will be in with us for the first 4 - 6 months, and I will use a oil filled heater in our room when needed. (I'm just looking around for some cheap thermal backed curtains for our room - as DH has only just figured out we don't have them in our room)
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Posted: 24 May 2009 at 10:33pm |
Coolies, small oil fin heater it is. I will leave the door ajar, I usually do anyway. Installing a smoke alarm in her room is such a great idea, I can't believe I didn't think of that! There is one in the hall outside her room, but not in it.
It seems to be a pretty cold house I guess, we have only been here a couple of months, it's made from bricks and concrete though, brrr.
I can dress her up really warm but her little nose and hands get so cold still so I figure heating the room would be a good option.
Thank you all so much for your advice
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 12:21pm |
We use an oil heater too, we just got a bigger one for her room as we found the small one wasn't really heating her room anymore (I think we need to get the windows resealed). It is on a timer and goes off from 10am to 3pm.
We leave the door open a little bit so that the air can circulate and not get stuffy.
We have a smoke alarm in the hallway but not in her room, good idea to put one in her room though.
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 12:33pm |
we use a small oil heater in his room just on low to keep the chill off the air, and keep the door slightly ajar for a bit of circulation. we put a smoke alarm in his room too....i thought i was just being paranoid glad to see i'm not hehe
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 12:42pm |
I heat up Sams room with an oil fin heater for an hour or so before he goes to bed and then I take it out, but then Sam is a particularly 'sticky fingers' child and would sense it was there and wake up so that he could touch it.
Sam is good with them now but at 16 months he tipped one over on his toe and half cut it off, which was absolutely horrible. There was a lot of blood, antibiotics, creams, washes and bandages and even now the nail doesn't grow properly. This was a full-size oil fin heater though.
I never realised how heavy or sharp they could be!
Good for little babies rooms though.
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 1:06pm |
We use a little oil fin heater in lil miss' room, it has a thermostat and keeps the room around 17-18 degrees. Without the heater it gets down to around 9 degrees in there on a cold night, and sometimes even with the heater it struggles to get above 16.
We used to put one in the gremlins room too but now they are in beds we don't coz we worry about them burning themselves. But they're also old enough now that if they're cold they can pull the blankets back up over themselves.
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 1:18pm |
Oil heaters are quite safe for heating a baby's room, just stick to the everything a metre from the heater rule. Never use a fan heater in a baby's room as it can over heat the baby and also dehydrate them.
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 1:19pm |
Wow neeandsam that is very scary, I never realised how sharp they were either! Glad he is ok though
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 3:20pm |
We use the same thing. One we already had so I took to a sparky to cert it and get a new plug just to be sure. Hadn't thought about the smoke alarm though. There is one outside her room but that defeats the purpose so might put one in her room this week.
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 3:24pm |
neeandsam wrote:
Sam is good with them now but at 16 months he tipped one over on his toe and half cut it off, which was absolutely horrible. There was a lot of blood, antibiotics, creams, washes and bandages and even now the nail doesn't grow properly. This was a full-size oil fin heater though.
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I remember you telling us when this happened, and so now I always make sure I close Harry's door when he's up so he can't get in there. I keep telling DH about the toddler who's toe nearly got cut off from the oil fin heater!! I didn't remember it was your Sam but I knew it was someone from ohbaby... ouch!
We have an oil fin heater on low all night cos otherwise Harrison wakes up cold, and there's only so many layers he can wear (he doesn't stay under covers and his sleeping bag isn't warm enough).
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 5:15pm |
We have a small oil fin heater in the bedroom and we turn it up high late afternoon and turn it down to low when she goes to bed, the room doesn't overheat or feel stuffy and it keeps the chill off the air which is the best.
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Posted: 25 May 2009 at 6:49pm |
Ouchy, I will remember to keep the heater away from Miss J next winter when she wants to pull on things.
I went and had a look today, I could only find one for $40 so it will have to wait until payday.
I will definalty have it as far away from anything as possible.
Thanks again all
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