I also melted a plastic thermometer during testing. 250W was too cold where I had it, so lowered lamp just .5 inch, and within a couple of minutes returned to melted plastic. It had felt ok under my hand.
Replaced with 125W red. Even using that, I had one heat stressed baby that just collapsed at 95+, too young to move away, and others started panting. Mine did better at 90-95. The stressed one recovered.
I think this guideline of 95-100 degrees first week needs flexibility, especially as people seem to be using things like plastic tubs with no ventilation.
Replaced with 125W red. Even using that, I had one heat stressed baby that just collapsed at 95+, too young to move away, and others started panting. Mine did better at 90-95. The stressed one recovered.
I think this guideline of 95-100 degrees first week needs flexibility, especially as people seem to be using things like plastic tubs with no ventilation.