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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 218355" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Those space heaters from Wal-Mart that look like old fashioned radiators ARE fire proof. I have one under my desk in my home office. There have been times when I've dropped paper on it and it sat there all day with nary a spark. However, if thank you is prone to take things apart, then even this type of heater is not a good solution.</p><p></p><p>The microplush blankets are great. For Little easy child I layer his bed as follows:</p><p>- regular cotton bottom and top sheet</p><p>- microplush blanket over the top sheet</p><p>- waffle weave cotton blanket over the microplush</p><p>- Lightweight comforter </p><p></p><p>Little easy child likes the feel of the microplush blanket against his chin, which allows him to stay covered up during the night...</p><p></p><p>If you do decide to go with an electric blanket, they have improved them tremendously over the years. More even heating to avoid hot spots, temperature regulators, and automatic shutoff after a certain number of hours. </p><p></p><p>husband and I have one on our bed. It has 2 temperature controls, so he can keep his half of the bed cool while I toast mine up. To get around the texture issue, I put a heavy cotton sheet between the blanket and me, and then a waffle-weave cotton blanket over the electric. Then a lightweight comforter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 218355, member: 3907"] Those space heaters from Wal-Mart that look like old fashioned radiators ARE fire proof. I have one under my desk in my home office. There have been times when I've dropped paper on it and it sat there all day with nary a spark. However, if thank you is prone to take things apart, then even this type of heater is not a good solution. The microplush blankets are great. For Little easy child I layer his bed as follows: - regular cotton bottom and top sheet - microplush blanket over the top sheet - waffle weave cotton blanket over the microplush - Lightweight comforter Little easy child likes the feel of the microplush blanket against his chin, which allows him to stay covered up during the night... If you do decide to go with an electric blanket, they have improved them tremendously over the years. More even heating to avoid hot spots, temperature regulators, and automatic shutoff after a certain number of hours. husband and I have one on our bed. It has 2 temperature controls, so he can keep his half of the bed cool while I toast mine up. To get around the texture issue, I put a heavy cotton sheet between the blanket and me, and then a waffle-weave cotton blanket over the electric. Then a lightweight comforter. [/QUOTE]
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