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Old 09-02-2008, 08:58 PM
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i think you don't want to dry out the air too much (as you can with a freestanding heater) - I plan to use a humidifier, which tends to raise the temperature of the room using humidification.

Also, the angelcare monitor we are buying has a room thermometer...some of the other moms said buying a room thermometer was a bit useless - they just went by 'feel'.
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