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This portable fan will help keep youngsters cool this summer. Attach it to the buggy handle or to a shelf in the bedroom for a gentle breeze.
London, UK – A baby sleep consultant, known as Cher - Baby Sleep Consultant, has issued an important safety warning to parents regarding the use of fans for infants during warmer nights. In a recent online video, the expert highlighted the critical difference in temperature regulation between adults and babies, advising against pointing a fan directly at a sleeping infant. "Your baby cannot regulate its body temperature," explained the consultant. "That means it can't cool itself down and warm itself up easily." She further elaborated that if a fan is pointed directly at a baby and they become too cold, they will continue to get colder, unlike adults who can wake up and switch off the fan. Instead, the consultant recommends placing the fan in the room at a distance from the baby, allowing it to circulate the air. "It can help keep them cool, but it's not putting them at risk," she stated. This method ensures air movement without directly impacting the baby's delicate thermoregulation system. For parents seeking more comprehensive advice on keeping infants cool during heatwaves, the consultant directed viewers to her most recent video, which offers additional tips and guidance on recognizing signs of a baby being too warm.
This portable fan will help keep youngsters cool this summer. Attach it to the buggy handle or to a shelf in the bedroom for a gentle breeze.