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Childrens bedroom heater

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max1664 · 14/11/2020 08:30

Currently have an infant to go into there own room. Does anyone know of a good heater to keep the room at an ambient temperature as the room is at the back of the house which is cooler than others. Seen oil filled and heard of cool to touch but not sure.

Thanks

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TeenPlusTwenties · 14/11/2020 08:46

Do you have radiators?
If you put thermostatic valves on all of them you can make sure the room stays warm enough.
(Just thinking it may be safer than a standalone heater)

OnlyFoolsnMothers · 14/11/2020 08:49

I wouldn’t do this, how cold is the room? It’s better a room is on the colder side than too warm when it comes to babies.
I would have the heating come on early in the morning on a low setting and remember you can put layers on your baby if it’s a bit cold

mogtheexcellent · 14/11/2020 09:03

My daughter had a very cold room. We just put a connector heater on in her room morning and evening for an hour. I put a thin cardigan over her all in one and grobag while young. Socks and pjs when older. She sleeps in long sleeve nighties now.

Shes not bothered about the cold though which is just as well as our house is unheated.

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max1664 · 14/11/2020 09:52

Thanks all. The bedroom isnt freezing, but cooler than the rest. There is a rad in there, so will set heating to come on as suggested and maybe warm it slightly before bedtime. Little one is 18mnths so this is where the fun starts - own room settling lol

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BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 14/11/2020 09:53

What the temperature in there overnight at the moment?

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