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[quote=Anonymous]PP here, the problem is that room is too small with very little air circulation due to closed door. You have to control the temperature of that room at night either by passively control the opening of the AC vent or actively using the smart room sensors as I did. Google sleeping room temperature for kids/adults. They will tell you it's between 65-70 (or 68-72 degrees). It's hard to breathe when it's hot. My 3 years old used to be in that room, and now it's the 16 months old one. The room is by the stairs, so it's closed during nap and sleep time. The solution is, keep the temperature low and bundled up. [/quote]
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