ru en

Indoor thermometer for your baby room

under 1 month

Overheating is dangerous for babies 1 month to 1 year of age! Many experts recommend that the temperature in the room where a baby sleeps be kept between 68–72°F (20–22.2°C). Although most bedrooms don’t have their own thermostats, an indoor thermometer can help you track the room temperature.

A good rule of thumb is to keep the room at a temperature that is comfortable for a lightly clothed adult. If the room is too cold for you, it is too cold for your baby. If it is too warm for you, it is too warm for your baby.

The safest place for your baby to sleep is on their back. But there’s more you need to know to keep your baby safe while asleep:


  • Put your baby to sleep in close proximity to you for the first six months of life. Many parents place their baby’s crib in their room during this time
  • Watch for signs of overheating. If you notice sweating, damp hair, flushed cheeks, heat rash, rapid breathing, and/or restless sleep, your baby may be too hot.
  • Skip soft bedding or objects in your baby’s sleep space for at least the first year of life. This includes stuffed animals, blankets, pillows, comforters, and more. If you feel you must use a blanket, use a lightweight, breathable blanket and make sure it is tucked under the bottom of the mattress, extending no higher than the middle of your baby’s chest.
  • Avoid overbundling. A sleep sack that zips onto your baby is a popular, blanketless option if you feel your baby needs an additional light layer over their pajamas. Be particularly cautious if your baby is sick. Sick babies tend to have fevers, and added layers may further increase their body temperature.
  • Consider using a fan. The use of a fan in the baby’s room may reduce the risk of SIDS by circulating the air and lowering the baby’s risk of “re-breathing.” (This won’t make the room colder; fans do not cool the air but simply move it around. As long as your child is not perspiring, they won’t feel a chill.)

Make photos of your indoor thermometer, upload to the App. Write about the measures you take to keep an ideal temperature in the babyroom.

If you enjoyed this activity, you may also like the following activity, too

By signing up or otherwise using this website, you accept and agree to Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

Content is available for users with Gold status

You can purchase it in mobile applications for iPhone and Android

Paywall illustration