CLOSED... those who say that "Fire alarms" will protect them are WRONG... the alarm may sound as their room is filling with smoke and gasses that render them unconscious... so that alarm is now useless!!
Our neighbors house caught fire on the first floor... and by the time them alarms went off, the house was filling with smoke. By the time they had woken and gathered for escape, the stairway was blocked !! They retreated to a bedroom, closed the door and escaped onto the room and to the ground. IF their doors had been open, they would all have been unconscious and then DEAD.
2007-06-07 11:26:55
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answered by mariner31 7
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everyone im sure is different, so im sure thats why your asking. Ok, yes sure for fire safety, but many other safety reasons to leave open. You need to hear your child if they need you; bad dream, not feel weell, scared, hears something in house, outside of house. Also you can monitor them with door open. Gives you the peae of peaking through as you walk by knowing theyre in there, there are weirdos in all parts of the world, good neighborhoods or not it happens, with a door opene I feel more confident I could hear, or see. ALso when they get older they know mom/dad can see what goes on in that room, & hear, a phonecall, friends in the room, no one sneaking in & out. In our family we keep them open. If guests over, I close part way to keep sound out when kids sleeping, otherwise open. I think the fire issue true in the 1 way of taking longer to travel, but in todays day of age & all the fire alarms--with new batteries in them, theyre safe with doors open. whew that was long winded!
2007-06-07 11:02:03
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answered by The McK's 4
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I constantly save the mattress room doorways open because of the fact i like to make effective that i'm able to hearken to if the infants cry or desire my help. What in case your newborn has a seizure? (it extremely is coming from a kinfolk whose infants have constantly had seizures). I constantly, constantly verify to make effective that the range and oven is off until eventually now mattress and that the doorways are locked. We actually have a smoke detector in each room. I additionally decide to have the potential to hearken to on what is going on interior the living house. absolutely everyone has distinctive priorities, so do what's sweet for you and your loved ones. it is likewise a solid theory to coach infants approximately what they could desire to do in case of a fire.
2016-10-09 10:53:59
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answered by ? 4
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yes - the reason is to stop the spread of fire. if the door is closed the fire has to burn thru the door before entering the room.
2007-06-07 10:52:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, that is right, but in our house we leave them slightly open, but as far as the fire issue goes, that is right.
2007-06-07 10:53:18
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answered by smartypants909 7
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I leave mine kids doors open, we have muiltiple Fire Alarms(I think everyone should) What if your child gets sick the night or needs you?
2007-06-07 10:53:59
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answered by michele a 3
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Fire can come in too.
So, its better to leave it open cause if the child wakes up , he/she will be scared.
2007-06-07 10:54:29
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answered by SOCCER GIRL! 5
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i leave my daughters door slightly ajar
2007-06-07 10:56:54
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answered by femmefatale 2
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yes
2007-06-07 10:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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this is true
2007-06-07 10:56:39
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answered by amylr620 5
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