Even so, it is hard to generalize; I have kept fire - bellied toads at
ambient room temperature for years with no problems, but I live in a temperate zone with very little in the way of summer or winter.
If she is going to be storing for long term like she's building up a freezer stash, she would want to store that in the freezer and milk is generally again
like ambient room temperature, not too hot - not too cold.
Usually, this warmth is about 15 to 45 degrees
above ambient room temperature, but some dryers can get as warm as 60 to 65 degrees above room temperature.
Once the milk has come out of the fridge you should try to use it as soon as possible but it is ok
in ambient room temperature or you can warm it up.
It is best to give it to baby within 4 - 6 hours if kept at room temperature but could be kept for up to 8 hours at
ambient room temperature.
The warming time of 4 minutes is based on heating a 150 ml serving of milk from
an ambient room temperature (20 °C).
You can also use the Brother Max thermometer to measure
the ambient room temperature, ideal for keeping an eye on the temperature in the nursery.
When the thermometer is in Surface Mode, you can take the temperature of anything from a milk bottle to
the ambient room temperature.
-- cool to be sure, but it wouldn't compare to being greeted by J.A.R.V.I.S. saying: «Welcome home, maam... your body temperature suggests I should increase
the ambient room temperature by 2 degrees and brew a pot of dark roast.»
This preparation includes a final feeding, followed by a week at normal temperatures to allow for digestion, followed by a few weeks at
ambient room temperature but with the cage heat turned off.
During periods while the unit is in use,
the ambient room temperature needs to be maintained above 64F.
No, I just like that one so much I thought I'd slip it in to check
the ambient room temperature.
You'll never have to leave the action when you have a thermostatic beverage cooler capable of cooling up to 35 degrees lower than
the ambient room temperature right next to you.