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[quote=Anonymous]Yeah when the heat is set at higher than 68 at night and 70 during the day, my skin starts to dry out and crack and at the same time, I get too hot to sleep. DH rented a room in a house with other folks who rented by the room, and one of them would turn the heat to 85 degrees. Even though DH was in the basement, the static electricity was insane, and it was so hot my skin literally burned. I ended up refusing to sleep there, and he started opening a window. So, you should agree on an acceptable temperature. If your rooms are getting too cold, put the plastic sheeting over the windows if that's where your heat escapes, and consider a space heater or heated mattress pad for you or your kids (although I suspect your kids are FINE). Smarter to heat just the area where you sleep, rather than the entire friggin' house. Easier on your heating bills, too. And you use down comforters too, right?[/quote]
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