Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    Top Picks
    Features

    Traveling with Young Children – All My Children Daycare & Nursery School

    Features

    Employee News

    Infant

    Everything You Need to Know for Your Toddler

    Important Pages:
    • MainHome
    • Blog
    • Programs/Tuition
    • Our Team
    • Himama app
    • Gallery
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    • MainHome
    • Programs/Tuition
    • Our Team
    • Himama app
    • Gallery
    • Contact Us
    • Infant

      Best Toys for Baby: Ages 0-3 Months

      What to do when baby wakes early

      Returning to Work After Maternity Leave with Daphne Delvaux

      Parenting Gifted Children – Babywise Mom

      20 Common Baby Myths Parents Still Believe

    • Child Care

      Mr. Dave’s Special Visit to Parma

      The Role of Software in Boosting Parent Satisfaction

      5 Signs Your Center Needs Curriculum Management Software

      A Day in the Life with LineLeader’s All-in-One Platform

      Strong Parent-Childcare Relationships: Why Communication Matters

    • Toddler Care

      Vegetarian Rice and Bean Burritos

      Easy Pizza Salad – Yummy Toddler Food

      How to Use a Freezer Stash

      Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal – Yummy Toddler Food

      Fresh Apple Pancakes – Yummy Toddler Food

    • Preschool

      Updates to Horizon’s Preschool Programs

      Ohio DCY Leadership Pay a Visit to Horizon

      4 Ways To Make Preschool Dropoff Easier

      How Do Preschoolers Learn Best?

      Why Are Science Experiments Important for Preschoolers?

    • Learning

      Week of the Young Child in 2024: Activities, Themes + Ideas

      Keys to Building a Strong Workforce in Your Childcare Business

      How Childcare Software Makes a Difference: According to Real Educators

      LineLeader’s Passion for Education Meets Tech Innovation in their Leading Childcare Software

      5 Signs It’s Time for a User-Friendly CRM System

    • Skill

      When Should I Start To Give My Child an Allowance?

      New Study Finds Not All Preschool Programs Are Equal

      The Amazing Ways Preschool Expands Children’s Brains

      Happy Classrooms Lead to Healthy Communities

      Why Preschool Is Vital to Academic Success

    • Activities

      Fostering a Love of the Outdoors in kids

      Immunity Booster Foods for Kids this monsoon

      Indoor games & activities for kids in monsoons

      Tummy Time Must know tips for Infants

      Top 5 Indoor Games for Your Toddler

    • Parenting

      [Press] LineLeader by ChildcareCRM Is Shortlisted for 12 Cloud Awards

      Parent Engagement Software That Boosts Enrollment & Retention

      Why a Childcare Booking System Is Key to Enrollment Success

      The Best Childcare CRM for Enrollment in 2025

      Build a System That Converts

    • Leadership

      Best Childcare Attendance Software for Your Center

      How 100+ Years of Education Experience Shapes LineLeader’s Service Commitment

      5 Insights Every Multi-Site Owner Can Apply

      Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Examples

      5 Data-Backed Ways to Win Parent Trust

    • Features

      Teaching Children Responsibility | AMC October Value

      Horizon Unveils New Lakewood Location

      🌟 Fun and Positive Ways to Teach Kids Rules at Home

      🌟 Why Rules Matter: Building Safety and Kindness at Home

      How To Build Strong Study Habits—With Support From Horizon & Local Libraries

    Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    Home » Should You Have a Fan in Your Baby’s Room?
    Infant

    Should You Have a Fan in Your Baby’s Room?

    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp

    Many sleep-deprived new parents find themselves on the ever-elusive hunt for an uninterrupted night of shuteye. White noise, black out curtains, a room temperature that’s just-so, and a bedtime routine consisting of equal parts bath and story time and probable voodoo magic promise to do the trick.

    While many ingredients might aid the journey towards a better night’s sleep, there’s one that can save your baby’s life, too – and that’s the use of a fan.

    How Can a Fan Save My Baby’s Life?

    While it’s never a fun thing to think about, it’s important to recognize that SIDS is the leading cause of death in infants under one year old in the United States.

    Researchers are consistently searching for both the cause of SIDS and recommendations for parents to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. While no one has been able to confidently point the finger at a single culprit, one factor that has been found to play a role is inadequate ventilation in a baby’s room.

    What’s the Risk Associated With a Lack of Air Flow?

    A lack of ventilation can allow for a buildup of carbon dioxide. When babies exhale, factors like poor airflow, loose bedding, side or stomach sleeping, or having anything that covers their head can result in higher levels of carbon dioxide getting trapped near their nose and mouth and being breathed back in. A study published in 2009 in The Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine found that running a fan in the room during a baby’s sleep reduced their risk of SIDS by 72%.

    Does the Type of Fan Matter?

    In the quest for adequate air circulation in your baby’s nursery, you may wonder if a ceiling fan or portable fan is the best option. While either will do the trick, there are a few things you’ll want to consider when making your choice.

    • If you choose to use a portable fan such as a tower fan or table fan, be sure that it has a stable base and is placed in a spot where little fingers won’t be able to reach fan blades or even the unit itself. Likewise, make sure power cords are well out of your baby’s reach. Honeywell makes a nice inexpensive table fan and Dyson makes beautiful fans that don’t use blades. (I have a Dyson review here.)
    • Nursery ceiling fans may be more effective in circulating air in larger spaces, particularly during warmer months when overheating is a risk factor. Hunter is a popular ceiling fan brand. A portable fan may be a good option in smaller rooms.

    Can the Fan Be Pointed at the Baby?

    Regardless of the fan you choose, point it away from your baby’s crib to keep them comfortable and to allow for the air to circulate throughout the room.

    Should a Fan Be Used All Year Round?

    Whether you use a portable fan or a ceiling fan, either can be used year round. During the winter months, you may choose to lower the fan speed and provide your baby with an extra layer of clothing to keep them warm.

    What Else Can I Do to Reduce the Risk of SIDS?

    In addition to making sure that your baby has a well-ventilated room, there are a few other important factors to keep in mind to reduce SIDS risk in your newborn.

    • Cool Room – While there is no particular temperature that experts have landed on as being “the one”, anything lower than 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius) seems to be ideal. A cooler room temperature then adding an extra layer of clothing is what’s recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
    • No Extras – Avoid having extra items such as blankets, hats, quilts, pillows or toys in your baby’s crib.
    • Firm Mattress – Make sure that your baby has a firm mattress for sleep.
    • Back to Sleep – Always put your baby to sleep on their back; never on their side or stomach.
    • Use a Pacifier – Even if the pacifier falls out after your baby is asleep.
    • Smoke-free Environment – Smoke in your baby’s environment is a significant risk factor for SIDS.

    The Verdict on Whether You Should Have a Fan in Your Baby’s Room

    Portable fans or ceiling fans can help prevent overheating and increase air circulation to stop carbon dioxide buildup near your little’s mouth and nose – both of which can be risk factors in cases of SIDS.

    Fans can be used year-round and provide the added benefit of doubling as a white noise machine, so it’s absolutely worth adding one to your baby’s room.

    Our next reco: Checklist: Setting Up a Safe Sleep Space

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Previous ArticleStreamline Teacher Communication | Light Bridge Academy Testimonial
    Next Article Celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week | Sunshine Billingual

    Related Posts

    Infant

    Best Toys for Baby: Ages 0-3 Months

    Infant

    What to do when baby wakes early

    Infant

    Returning to Work After Maternity Leave with Daphne Delvaux

    Infant

    Parenting Gifted Children – Babywise Mom

    Infant

    20 Common Baby Myths Parents Still Believe

    Infant

    37 Kid-Friendly Halloween Movies for Families

    Infant

    Kids Music (That Doesn't Suck)

    Infant

    Managing Schedules on Halloween Night (Naps & Bedtime Tips)

    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    New Posts
    Parenting

    How to Track Expenses with Child Care Accounting Software

    Tired of chasing after unpaid invoices and juggling missed payments? Not sure what your enrollment…

    12 Playful Things to Do with Toddlers

    Easy Pumpkin Muffins

    How to Track Student Attendance Hands-Free!

    What Is Baby Eczema and How to Treat Your Baby’s Skin

    Sunshine Childcare Center provides a safe, nurturing environment to give children a great start in life as well as a promising future

    CONTACT:

    214 Harrison Ave,
    Boston, MA, 02111

    Boston@sunshinebilingual.com

    617-426-3083

    Categories
    • Activities (17)
    • Child Care (170)
    • Features (323)
    • Infant (1,270)
    • Leadership (44)
    • Learning (67)
    • Parenting (39)
    • Preschool (21)
    • Skill (46)
    • Toddler Care (1,015)
    Most Popular
    Infant

    20 Best Black Friday Baby & Toddler Deals on Gear, Toys, Furniture

    Toddler Care

    What is a sensory bin?

    Infant

    13 Fun (and Not So Fun) Pregnancy Facts

    Toddler Care

    24 Playful Baby Development Activities

    © 2025 Sunshine Billingual.
    • Blog
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.