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When a family is expecting a new baby,onething that’s likely high on the to-do list is setting up anursery.That’s one of the fun parts of being pregnant, after all —buyingcute nursery stuff makes up for all the nausea, leg crampsandconstant trips to the bathroom!You can help your baby to sleep safe and sound by keepingthetemperature in his room between 16 degrees C and 20 degrees C.Manybaby monitors come with thermometers built in. If yoursdoesn’t, abasic room thermometer will help you to keep an eye onthetemperature.It’s important to make sure your baby isn’t too hot or toocold.If your baby gets too hot, he may be more at risk of suddeninfantdeath syndrome (SIDS), also known as cot death. SIDS isuncommon inbabies who are less than a month old and most commonduring theirsecond month. Nearly 90 per cent of cases of SIDShappen in babiesunder six months old. But the risk reduces as yourbaby growsolder, and very few cases of SIDS happen after ayear.If you think your baby is getting too hot, check his tummy ortheback of his neck. This is the best way to check hiscoretemperature. If he feels hot, or if he's sweaty, remove a layerandcheck him again. Don't worry if your baby's hands and feetfeelcool, as this is completely normal.On very warm days, keep your baby cool by closing the curtainsorblinds and opening a window in the room where he sleeps. Cotbumperscan trap heat inside a cot, as well as posing a riskofstrangulation or suffocation, so remove them from yourbaby’scot.In really hot weather, you may want to place an electric faninyour baby’s bedroom. If you do, keep the fan directed wellawayfrom your baby’s cot, making sure that it’s just cooling hisroom.Check the temperature regularly. It’s fine for your baby tosleepin his vest or just a nappy in really hot weather too.In colder weather, don’t dress your baby in lots of layers.Avest underneath a footed sleepsuit should be fine.If your baby is under a year old, he shouldn't sleep with aduvetor quilt. Instead, you could use a baby sleeping bag withouta hood.This should be lightweight and the right size for your babytoprevent him from sliding down inside it. Choose a sleepingbagthat’s suitable for the season - for example, a low tog oneforsummer (0.5 tog or 1 tog) and no more than a 2.5 tog for winter.Oryou could use cellular blankets and sheets, and add orremovelayers as needed.Never put a hot water bottle or electric blanket in yourbaby'scot, however cold the weather is. And keep your baby's cotwellaway from radiators and heaters.Find out more about creating a safe sleep environment foryourbaby.Tags : baby room ideas, baby girl room, baby boy room, babyroomtemperature