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High temperature warning, how to use air conditioning safely for babies

When using air conditioning in your baby's room, you should pay attention to preventing "air conditioning disease" 1. To prevent air conditioning syndrome, you must first strengthen the management and maintenance of the air conditioning system, regularly check the filter membrane of the air conditioner, and replace it in time; air conditioning The cooling plate in the device should be cleaned regularly; it is best to install a negative oxygen ion generator in the room. For babies who live in air-conditioned rooms for a long time, parents should ensure that they have a certain amount of sunshine every day. Air-conditioned rooms must be prevented from air pollution, windows should be opened regularly for ventilation, and pharmaceutical spraying and disinfection can be used when necessary. 2. Some parents like to adjust the air conditioner to a very low temperature, thinking that it will be cooler. In fact, the greater the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, the harder it is for the baby's body to adapt and it is easier for the baby's body to catch a cold and get sick. Therefore, it is generally appropriate to control it at around 27 degrees Celsius. The temperature difference between indoor and outdoor should not be too large, preferably 3°C to 5°C lower than the outdoor temperature. In addition, when the temperature is low at night, the air conditioning temperature should be adjusted in time. 3. Living in an air-conditioned room, children may feel dry mouth. This is the result of frequent air changes that take away moisture. Parents should let their babies drink more boiled water. At the same time, we must also strengthen the care of dry skin. 4. Limit the air conditioning time. Even if the weather is very hot, don’t leave the air conditioner on all day long, let alone let it blow directly at your baby. Half an hour before taking your baby out, it is best to turn off the air conditioner and open the windows to ventilate the room. Note: Even if the air conditioner is on, it is best to open a small crack in the window for ventilation to ensure fresh indoor air. 5. Measure your baby’s temperature at least once a day. 6. Cool down the baby before entering the house. Turn on the air conditioner half an hour before the baby comes home, and set the temperature to a lower temperature to quickly cool down the room; when the baby enters the room, the temperature can be raised to 27°C to 28°C, so that the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor will not be too large to prevent the baby from catch cold. 7. Pay attention to keeping the indoor air fresh. Ventilate the room regularly, at least once in the morning and evening, for 10 to 20 minutes each time. Adults should avoid smoking indoors. If your baby has allergies or respiratory problems, you can install an air purifier indoors to improve the air quality. 8. It is best to make full use of the dehumidification function of the air conditioner so that the room temperature will not drop too low and people will feel very comfortable. 9. When entering or leaving an air-conditioned room, add or remove clothes for your baby at any time. 10. Don’t let your baby stay in an air-conditioned room all day long. When the outdoor temperature is low every morning and evening, it is best to take your baby outdoors for activities. This allows your baby to breathe fresh air, sunbathe, and strengthen the body’s adaptability. 11. When sleeping at night, cover the baby with a thin quilt or towel, especially covering the baby's belly.