Anonymous wrote:You are nuts Op
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always thought it’s weird that this is sleepwear specific. My kid is way more likely to be around flame (campfire, bonfire, gas stove) in regular clothes and a jacket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve always thought it’s weird that this is sleepwear specific. My kid is way more likely to be around flame (campfire, bonfire, gas stove) in regular clothes and a jacket.
+1 We don't smoke or burn candles or have any fire going anywhere in the house when we are asleep. Nobody in our house is a sleepwalking firestarter. The people who made these rules don't get that fires are much more likely to happen during the day when people are awake to start them? These rules are illogical unless you ban certain fabrics for children at all times of day.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always thought it’s weird that this is sleepwear specific. My kid is way more likely to be around flame (campfire, bonfire, gas stove) in regular clothes and a jacket.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always thought it’s weird that this is sleepwear specific. My kid is way more likely to be around flame (campfire, bonfire, gas stove) in regular clothes and a jacket.