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Is It Ok to Use Windowless Room as Baby Room

  • YDD is about 6 months one-time and her crib has been in the bedroom with me since day i. Her sleep has recently gone downhill and nosotros are looking to use SE to sleep train her in the about future. But to do that she'll need to be in her own room, which happens to be the den in our condo. The trouble is that the den has no windows. Information technology used to be my habitation function and I would find it stuffy if I stayed in there with the French doors closed for a couple of hours. This makes me think that it would be a crappy place to sleep and also has me worried about SIDS because of the lack of circulating air and re-breathing carbon dioxide.

    Then I figure my options are to get a fan and/or mayhap not shut the doors. But I feel similar at that place would be too much noise since we're all on ane flooring if the doors aren't close.

    Am I nuts to worrying about this? Any suggestions of what I could do?


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  • Nuke
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    I would presume that if it has vents, information technology'south the same equally any other closed room.


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  • I would just adjust how you lot dress her when you put her to bed if you retrieve the room will exist on the hotter side.


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    I'd utilize a fan for sure. That would move the air around and the white noise is corking for sleeping. Merely don't point it at her, evidently!
    We live in a condo also. You exercise what y'all gotta do when you don't have a lot of space.


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  • (04-04-2013 06:18 PM)Nuke Wrote: I would assume that if it has vents, it'south the same as any other closed room.

    Yup. I wouldn't worry near information technology too much. Get an air purifier if yous're worried about the stuffiness. It'll as well drown out any noise from your living room.


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    You are over-worrying. She'll be fine in a windowless room! if you're worried turn a fan on in their and brand sure the vents are open and articulate.


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    A fan plus opening the door before I went to sleep would exist my strategy! For naps, an 60 minutes or 2 with a closed door would be fine.


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  • I think most cities have a law that bedrooms must have a window, for fire safety. If it isn't going to be her long term room then I probably wouldn't worry about it too much, but I do believe the law exists in most places.


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    (04-06-2013 05:47 PM)PCP Wrote: I think most cities have a police force that bedrooms must have a window, for fire safety. If it isn't going to be her long term room so I probably wouldn't worry about it likewise much, but I exercise believe the law exists in most places.

    Every Provincial Building Lawmaking mandates that all bedrooms must accept a window and the window must be a certain size/dimension for fire prophylactic. It's in office 9.

    Would I let H sleep in a windowless room for a few nights? Yes. But I wouldn't do it every bit a permanent solution for a nursery or sleeping room for him.


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    (04-06-2013 06:45 PM)First_Wife Wrote:
    (04-06-2013 05:47 PM)PCP Wrote: I think nigh cities have a police force that bedrooms must have a window, for fire safety. If it isn't going to be her long term room then I probably wouldn't worry about information technology too much, merely I do believe the law exists in most places.

    Every Provincial Building Code mandates that all bedrooms must take a window and the window must exist a sure size/dimension for burn down safety. It's in part 9.

    Would I permit H sleep in a windowless room for a few nights? Yes. But I wouldn't practice it every bit a permanent solution for a nursery or bedroom for him.

    Practice yous have a link where I might exist able to read about this? The den is right adjacent to the door to the front door and so I'thou not super worried about fire prophylactic, but more virtually the air apportionment.

    In all honesty I would rather non use it equally her permanent room and was hoping nosotros'd accept moved out of here by now, only it's non in the cards correct now and the second sleeping room we have is not big enough for both girls.


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    My windows are closed nearly ix months a year, for temperature command... This doesn't audio any unlike to me!

    As for the window law, I idea information technology applied to bedrooms simply not Whatever room (I don't know if it applies to dens/offices for instance)


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    (04-07-2013 ten:26 AM)babymango Wrote: My windows are airtight almost 9 months a year, for temperature control... This doesn't sound whatsoever unlike to me!

    As for the window police force, I thought it applied to bedrooms but not Whatsoever room (I don't know if it applies to dens/offices for instance)

    Good point. We don't have our windows open up very often, unless it's too warm for the heat or not hot enough for A/C.

    I just know that when I've been in the den for a couple of hours with the doors closed that it feels stuffy. But I don't find other rooms in our unit to be stuffy if the doors and windows are closed.


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    (04-07-2013 10:36 AM)lecy Wrote:
    (04-07-2013 10:26 AM)babymango Wrote: My windows are closed almost 9 months a year, for temperature command... This doesn't audio any different to me!

    Equally for the window law, I thought it applied to bedrooms but not ANY room (I don't know if it applies to dens/offices for instance)


    Good point. Nosotros don't have our windows open very often, unless it's too warm for the heat or not hot enough for A/C.

    I simply know that when I've been in the den for a couple of hours with the doors closed that it feels stuffy. But I don't notice other rooms in our unit of measurement to be stuffy if the doors and windows are closed.

    You're correct, babymango. Merely bedrooms are legally required to have a window (every bit I said in my post). If you lot are using a den as a temporary bedroom, that's your selection, but if you're going to turn a den into a permanent bedchamber information technology should accept a window.

    Information technology isn't virtually air circulation and it doesn't brand a difference that the window in your bedroom is ever airtight anyway. The window requirement is and then that if a burn starts in your home at night when y'all're sleeping and you wake up and try to open up the door just the knob burns you (meaning the fire is blocking your doorway and leave), yous can escape the burn through the window (which legally has to exist able to open). If in that location's no window... Well, y'all get the idea.

    Non certain what province y'all're in, but here's a link to some info for Alberta: http://municipalaffairs.gov.ab.ca/docume...wFAQ06.pdf

    Yous tin can google "edifice lawmaking section 9 sleeping accommodation window [your province]' and something should come up up.

    ETA: I realize a baby/babe (toddler fifty-fifty) wouldn't be able to walk to the window to open information technology and escape in the result of a fire. But god forbid you can't get into the bedroom to get your child, the burn down men tin pause the window and get your child. Yes, they can get them from a windowless interior room besides, but that would take a lot more time. It'southward a risk I personally wouldn't take.


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    DS slept in our walk-in closet from six-14 months until nosotros moved into a 2 br place. He was totally fine.


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    I wouldn't worry nearly it, there'due south not much you can do until you become a bigger place. This babe will probably end up sleeping in our walk-in closet for the showtime few months. I have no concerns about information technology.


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    We exercise this. Our DS has slept in the den of our condo since he was five months, and so virtually three months now. We live on the 35th floor, and then getting out the window isn't an issue for u.s.!

    Whenever possible I exit the door open with a fan on just exterior the room. If we are doing something noisy, I shut the door and open up it once again when nosotros go to bed.

    It is working fine!


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