Not exact matches
The hospital says the command center has shaved more
than an hour off the time it takes to dispatch an ambulance to another facility and that emergency
room patients are assigned a
bed 30 % faster
than before.
And I'll gladly suffer through all these pet peeves rather
than return to the days when workout
rooms were the size of walk - in closets, HBO cost extra, Wi - Fi was a novelty and the average hotel
bed had the topography of a mountain range.
People who travel on Valentine's Day are far more likely (40 percent) to book a
room at a hotel or resort, rather
than a
bed and breakfast or vacation rental (sorry Airbnb!).
My
room, in general, is unusually cold, but I have eight pillows in my
bed, and none of them feel anything other
than room temperature.
But Nassetta is still ironing out the specifics when it comes to
room design —
rooms may have queen
beds or multiple single bunks, and the
rooms are more likely
than not to each have their own bathroom, unlike many hostels.
Actual humans make the
beds and tidy up the
rooms — which, other
than the robots, look like normal hotel
rooms.
This style of living emerged in the mid-nineteenth century and offered men who were dislocated from family — usually immigrants or young workmen looking for opportunities in a new city — a supportive environment with more
than just a
room and
bed.
More
than 40
beds lined each side of a large open
room.
Downtown Napa is the only area of the Napa Valley that brings together over 70 restaurants, 20 plus wine tasting
rooms, more
than 40 hotels and picturesque
bed and breakfasts, nightlife, a river front promenade and outdoor sculpture walking tour, and other activities all within walking distance.
Even so, the players there were better off
than those sleeping six to a
room at motels for $ 9 a head per night, to say nothing of those who simply took their sleeping bags out into the surrounding fields and
bedded down.
Although the
rooms were no larger in size
than the other
rooms (from what I observed), we did have a great king size
bed in the OV
room and the balcony was a tad larger as it was an ocean view.
If the conveniance of having the baby near for the first few monthes
than put a bassinet in your
room they even have ones that can attach to the side of the
bed and a child should be sleeping in their own
room by the time they are a year old.
Lighting within a kids bedroom is even more important
than a standard
room as your children may prefer softer lighting at
bed time and full light in the morning, it really is important.
Created using nothing more magical
than some well - placed magnets the
bed floats effortlessly in the
room.
If the boys fought me to go down for a nap and fell asleep in my
bed rather
than their cribs, I'd vent my frustrations over feeling trapped in the
room with them by running downstairs and grabbing whatever we had in the cabinets — bags of Goldfish crackers, boxes of baby biscuits — gobbling all the candy and then telling my partner we must have left the bag at the store rather
than confess that I'd eating it all.
This sleeper has a much larger footprint
than some of the others listed here and may take up too much
room to be placed alongside your
bed if you have a smaller bedroom.
For example, they found that babies who shared a
room had 4 times the risk of
bed - sharing
than babies in their own
rooms.
The wardrobe got moved to the spare
room, and we dismantled the
bed in the hope that we could sell it, although that's proving more difficult
than I expected.
Beds were comfortable and the
room also had its own Jacuzzi — the veranda had more
than ample space which overlooked the toddler pool and play area — ideal for us to see when there were not too many people.
Indoors, make a cozy spot someplace more fun
than his
bed — set up a tent in the living
room or make a snug pillow fort near you.
If your child is so sick that you are worried about them sleeping the night in their own
room, it is better that you set up a mattress on the floor in his / her
room rather
than taking them into your
bed.
And, contrary to popular expectations, mothers who routinely bring their babies to
bed get more sleep
than those who try to keep their offspring one or more
rooms away.
And even though the
rooms are much less sterile
than, say, a multi-bed hospital
room, they still have remote - operated
beds, beeping machines, and around - the - clock uterus checking.
They recommend having your baby sleep in a crib in her own
room, rather
than co-sleeping with you, though Ford says it's okay to bring your baby into your
bed after 10 p.m. to make middle - of - the - night feedings easier.
Since it's smaller
than full body pillows, but still offers support for both back and belly, moms with less
room in the
bed will appreciate the compact size, as will moms who need to travel with their pillows.
A total body type requires that you have plenty of
room in your
bed (other
than the «mini» versions, discussed below) because they are generally 5 - 6» in length..
The
bed comes with a 5 - year warranty, which is longer
than most of its competitors, and the dual ladder system is great for tricky
rooms where space is a concern.
Actions to take: Always place your baby on their back to sleep Place your baby in a position so their feet are touching the end of the
bed / moses basket / pram Always ensure your baby's head is uncovered (such as
bedding and toys), blankets should be tucked no higher
than shoulder height It is encouraged to let your baby sleep in a cot or moses basket, in the same
room as you for the first 6 months Opt for a mattress that is firm, completely flat and waterproof.
It is about 5 times more risky to have infants under 6 months share a
bed than to have them sleep separately in the same
room.
was it done properly, was there a bias, did they eliminate different types of surfaces shared... sofas were proven deadly but
beds proven safer
than a crib in the same
room and worse is a crib in a separate
room... just cause you might hear the adds by crib manufacturing companies.
In my experience, the experience of people I know with children and pediatricians I've spoken to, sleeping with your baby in earshot and close at hand (even if not directly in the
bed, but then also) is safer
than leaving the child in a
room where something can go wrong without the caregiver noticing till the next morning.
When kids will feel enough secure and grown up and they will kill this need to be next to mommy,
than, without any crying and forcing they will make their way to their own
bed and
room.
There has been nothing more comforting
than having Miesha in our
room safely sleeping next to my
bed.
After that there was no hard data to support that
room sharing without
bed sharing was any safer
than the baby sleeping in their own
room.»
Rather
than sharing a
bed, sharing a
room is recommended as a strategy to reduce the risk of SIDS.
However, if you're concerned about the safest possible setup, remember that it's much safer to put your baby in his or her own crib or cot in the same
room with you
than to bring your child into the
bed with you and your partner.
I moved my son onto a separate
bed in same
room at first and then into his own
bed and
room soon after and he seemed to be the type of baby who wanted to sleep alone, and perhaps from MUCH earlier on
than I was willing to see.
If you notice your child waking up more often during co sleeping
than when he or she is sleeping in a separate
bed or separate
room, this may mean your baby is getting spoiled to the idea of having nursing or bottle - feeding sessions whenever he or she wants them.
As I recall, even when I paid for the private
room upgrade, there was no
bed for anyone other
than myself.
Also, I can think of several mechanisms by which a baby sleeping in an adult
bed might come to harm, but I can't think of any obvious reason why a baby in a safe sleep space in its own bedroom (assuming that it has parents who are able to hear and responsive to its cries) should be at much greater risk
than if it were on the other side of a wall in the parents»
room?
Now that he's eleven months, it's clear that he sleeps far better in a crib in his own
room than in
bed with us.
There isn't really
room in our
room for a changing station and I find nursing in
bed to be a messier proposition
than I enjoy, although that can easily be fixed by slipping a towel under Mom & baby before starting.
It is larger
than most other kid's air
beds, giving more
room for movement.
I was thinking that with this kind of set up, rather
than asking the small child to adjust to both sleeping in a different
room &
bed, and to sleeping alone, we'd only be asking the child to adjust to sleeping alone in an already familiar environment.
I'm more comfortable with a tiny infant next to me, where * I * can keep the cats away,
than if she were in another
room, in a crib or floor
bed or whatever, until she's old enough to be safe on her own.
This can be challenging, for example, if you go on vacation and need to stay in a hotel
room with a
bed that's smaller
than the one you're used to at home.
This isn't always the case, but a lot of times, when your toddler is allowed to co sleep in the same
bed with you or even in the same
room, he or she will give up the thumb - sucking or pacifier habit much more quickly
than a baby who is put in a separate
room might.
Even while you're struggling to make it through every night with a wiggly toddler by your side, your child may be having a much better sleeping experience
than he or she ever did before in a separate
room — or even in a separate
bed.
Babies who sleep in their parents»
rooms but not in their
beds have a 30 percent lower risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, also known as SIDS, the most common cause of infant death,
than babies sleeping in a separate
room from their parents, according to a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute report published in the June 2006 issue of «Canadian Medical Association Journal.»
There is evidence that this arrangement decreases the risk of SIDS by as much as 50 % 64,66,142,143 and is safer
than bed - sharing64, 66,142,143 or solitary sleeping (when the infant is in a separate
room).53, 64 In addition, this arrangement is most likely to prevent suffocation, strangulation, and entrapment, which may occur when the infant is sleeping in the adult
bed.