Under Carpet Heating in the Nursery – To help
your baby sleep through the night, combat illness and
allergies, and protect their delicate skin
by Ingrid Weir
As new parents, we all want
what’s best for our babies. There are so many things to
worry about, not the least of which are colds, allergies,
sleeping through the night, and keeping their delicate skin
soft and moisturized. So, you ask, what can I do to help with
all of these dilemmas? The answer is a product that is
little-known to the general public, called under carpet
heating, which eliminates several problems with your
traditional forced air heating systems
that can result in all of these
concerns and more.
Have you ever wondered why your children always have a cold or
a runny nose? Your children spend most of their time very close
to or on the floor. If you have ever laid down there with them,
you may have noticed that it is much colder than a few feet
higher, where we, as adults, are normally and may not notice as
much. With traditional systems, heat is blown throughout the
room, and it doesn’t even reach the floor, where your baby or
toddler is. The reason being, heat rises, and before it can
even reach the floor, it starts rising to the ceiling, leaving
your babies considerably colder than the adults in the room.
With electric radiant underfloor heating, you can completely
eliminate this problem. The soothing heat radiates from under
your carpet, gently warming your baby or toddler, keeping them
more comfortable, warmer, and therefore healthier.
Allergies are another concern with many parents. Once again,
your traditional heating systems can be a culprit. Forced air
systems are constantly circulating dust, dander, germs,
bacteria, mold, mildew, and other environmental troublemakers.
Even with the most expensive filters available, you are still
circulating all of these potential allergens and contaminates
around your home. By simply closing off your central heating
vents and heating with electric radiant floor heating, you
reduce these risks greatly. With nothing to circulate all of
these allergens, everything just simply settles, and you can
easily rid your home of these problems by simply dusting and
vacuuming regularly.
Another issue that we, as parents, wrestle with is getting our
babies to sleep through the night. Research shows that when we
are at an ideal body temperature, we sleep better. If your
extremities are cold, inhibiting the free flow of blood, your
sleep hormones fail to kick in, and restless insomnia prevails.
Scientists also speculate that some sleep disorders may be
caused by poor circulation and an inability to widen blood
vessels in the hands and feet, which can be corrected with
temperature regulation. With radiant heat, you have a quiet,
soothing warmth that gently warms your baby throughout the
night. The result being a restful, peaceful sleep throughout
the night.
An additional downfall to forced air heating that radiant
heating does away with is the drying of the air and in return,
your baby’s skin. Forced air actually burns the air while it is
heating it, removing most of its moisture content, causing your
baby’s skin to dry out and chafe. Radiant heat does not affect
the moisture content of the air, saving you from having to buy
a humidifier and applying lotions that can often times irritate
your baby’s skin anyway.
In conclusion, I am not saying that radiant heat is the answer
to all of your problems or that forced air is evil. However,
radiant heat is just another weapon that we, as parents, can
put in our arsenal to combat some of the problems that we have
had to endure for centuries (i.e. colds, allergies, insomnia,
and skin care).
About the author:
In addition to being a mother of three, Ingrid Weir is
considered to be an expert on electric radiant floor heating
and its benefits as a member of Speedheat, the inventors of
electric radiant floor heating systems. Speedheat US -
www.speedheat.us
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