How Cold Is Safe for Baby?

Updated on December 12, 2009
M.B. asks from Milwaukee, WI
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EDIT: Many thanks for all your kind replies, please see my "So What Happened" (below) to see how things turned out. I'm still getting replies even after I wrote that, many many thanks to you all for caring! *Peace*!
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Hi everyone. My toddler and I just got home a little while ago to find our heat is off, and I don't know why. Hubby is sleeping and I don't dare wake him because he has to work at 3am. I have the oven on to heat the house a little but the temperature is falling below 60 degrees now (we're in West Allis and it's below freezing outside)... I'm dressing my daughter in a onesie, long sleeve top, tights, sleeper and blanket sleeper. Maybe I can get on another blanket sleeper over that. I know it's late but I've received quick replies before... just a little freaked about this cold and want to know if my baby will be okay tonight, as I don't know how cold it will get before we have heat again. Many thanks for any advice you have. *Peace*

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So What Happened?

EDIT: It's now noon the next day, hubby just came home from work and I finally got to talk to him about the furnace. It turns out he turned it off before he went to bed because he was trying to figure out how to hook up our humidifier, then went to bed without turning it back on or leaving me a note about it! When we bought this house a few months ago we didn't get any instructions on how to make the humidifier work, and we still don't know, but that's another request for another day. I wanted all concerned to know, we don't have a pilot, the furnace has an ignition device, and we also have a CO alarm in the kitchen so I wasn't too worried about CO poisoning. I was ready to sleep with my daughter to keep her warm, and if we lose heat again, that's what I'll do, but if it threatens to get *very* cold we'll go to a hotel. Also, we have a space heater but it's buried in the garage, we'll find it and bring it into he house. Many thanks to all of you who replied, you helped me when I was feeling alone and scared. *Peace*!
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Many thanks for all for your quick replies. I finally woke my hubby to ask him why the furnace was off and he said "I don't know"... there was a light-switch looking thing and it was "off" so I turned it "on" and it sounds like the furnace is working now, warm air is coming from the vents. I feel so stupid to not have known anything about this furnace (we moved here just a couple of months ago and I let my hubby take care of home maintenance). I was afraid to touch the furnace because I didn't know why it had been turned off! (when I came home I smelled a burned smell in the kitchen and didn't know if that had anything to do with the furnace being off)... many thanks moms for your help and caring support. You're the best! *Peace*!

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L.H.

answers from Milwaukee on

I would have woke my husband up no matter if he had to work or not. Cold temps can make a baby sick. I wouldn't have taken that chance. I hope you are able to get it fixed.

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D.D.

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Wake your husband up!! By the time he gets up at 3am it's going to be really cold. What if the pilot has gone out and needs to be relit? The gas build up could be fatal. If you don't want to wake him, call the gas company and tell them it's an emergancy. They will come right out. Don't delay!!

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D.S.

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This happened to us in 2006 before my 2nd child was born. My husband came home late to find a very cold house while my son and I slept. We were very fortunate to call his mom and stay there until we could have our furnace looked at. Is there some family you are able to stay with until your furnace is fixed? If not, maybe stay at a motel or with friends. I think that if the temp is too cold for you then it is also too cold for you daughter. Good luck and I hope everything works out okay for you.

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N.F.

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I'm not sure how cold is too cold, but if I were in your situation, I would sleep WITH her until the heat is back on.

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M.S.

answers from Sioux Falls on

Sorry I missed this, how'd it go? Besides what all said RE CO posioning...as far as alternative heating in a pinch you could use a space-heater and keep the room at 70+. The Mayo article is assuming a child was exposed (eg had improper clothing in cold). Recall babies of tribal people have survived in all regions without heaters for centuries, so the temp needed is sort of relative. I'd have used my body heat and had her snuggle up with me in bed til heating restored safely. We should all have someone show us about safety things like how to safely check a pilot and trouble-shoot pbms with basic needs! Congratulations on your miracle girl! I love my 2 girls so much we're happily having a 3rd.

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B.H.

answers from Minneapolis on

You can get CARBON MONOXIDE POISIONING by using your oven or stove to heat your house don't do that!

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K.B.

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Go down to your furnace and there should be a red light towards the bottom of the front. It will be blinking a certain amount of times (if everything is working fine it will be a solid red light). You than open the front panel (vent area) and it will tell you how many blinks mean what. We had this with ours and the code told us something was dirty and my husband was able to clean it and it has been fine since. You can also try turning off the furnace with the on off switch (looks like a light switch) and sometimes that will reset it.

As far as your daughter, I would also suggest sleeping with her to make sure she stays covered. I would leave your stove on too long to heat the house though (if it is gas).

Good luck and hope it is an easy fix.....

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R.K.

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Hi Melissa:
You don't say if you own or rent your home. If the heat is off you can call a furnace repair person to come out on an ememrgency. Not only will it become too cold to stay in your home but the pipes could freeze and burst and you will have water all over the house. Then you will have to call a plummer and the furnace repair man.

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A.F.

answers from St. Cloud on

Hi Melissa, I know that you don't want to wake your hubby but if you don't know what to do, you NEED to wake him. You need to have heat. It's going to get alot colder in your house.
Do you have family that you can stay the night with? Can you go to a hotel for the rest of the night?
I hope it's a problem that can be fixed quickly!

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J.L.

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