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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I see nothing wrong with it. What could possibly happen to the baby assuming they are swaddled. They could cry a bit, but it's not much different than putting your baby down for a nap. [/quote] Umm, a house fire maybe? A break-in? Not likely of course, but it's irresponsible to leave them when they are helpless to their environment. [/quote] Do you understand how fires work, there is no way a fire could engulf your house in 10 minutes, what if someone break in while you are there and you are a small woman.[/quote] Okay, I don't care what people do with their babies. But I consider this my PSA for today. House fires spread very rapidly these days due to the increase in the amount of synthetic materials in a house. That cute blouse from Target, the microfiber cover on your sofa, etc. They can be consumed in seconds. Just one source out of many. https://www.thisoldhouse.com/platform/amp/home-safety/21018283/what-really-happens-in-a-house-fire [/quote] Kitchen Fire absolutely, you should never leave the house cooking baby or not, but electrical fire would take significant time, unless a dead Christmas tree was near by. I would go pick up by 5 year old from the bus stop and would be gone 5 minutes, but driving would be too dangerous for me. [/quote]
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