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Use the HALO® SleepSack® Line for Any TOG Rating During the Cold Months

With the cold months here, it's time to ensure your baby is staying warm during naps and bedtime. With HALO products, you can keep your little one safe and warm, swaddled in a SleepSack while in a bassinet. This guide will help you understand what a TOG rating is, and which HALO product you should use depending on the temperature in the nursery.

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Use the HALO® SleepSack® Line for Any TOG Rating During the Cold Months

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  1. Use the HALO® SleepSack® Line for Any TOG Rating During the Cold Months

  2. Use the HALO® SleepSack® Line for Any TOG Rating During the Cold Months The weather is getting colder. During the cold months, you need to ensure that your baby is warm enough, as they are less able to regulate their body temperature as an adult’s body can. When you put your baby in their bedside bassinet, you will want them to be in a HALO® SleepSack® to keep them safe and warm. Here is what you need to know about heat ratings and which HALO® product is right for your baby. What Is a TOG Rating? TOG, or Thermal Overall Grade, is a unit of measurement created in Britain and used to determine the thermal insulation of a product, usually in clothes. This is relatively common, for example, in baby sleepwear. Generally, with baby sleepwear, the TOG rating corresponds to the temperature the nursery is kept at and which product your little one should wear to stay at an ideal temperature. Remember that TOG ratings stack, so if your baby is wearing two layers of 1.0 TOG, they have a total of 2.0 TOG insulation. 0.5 TOG: SleepSack® For the lowest TOG rating, 0.5, the room is the hottest, between 75 and 80 degrees. This is unlikely in the cold months and is not an ideal temperature for babies. However, if the nursery

  3. is this hot, choose a SleepSack® made from 100% cotton, 100% cotton muslin, or 100% organic cotton. 1.0TOG: SleepSack® Much more common is a nursery that is between 72 and 75 degrees. For this temperature, choose a velboa or microfleece SleepSack®. While this is warmer than the average nursery, it is not uncommon for regions with moderate weather. 1.5 TOG: SleepSack® Swaddle and Easy Transition Most nurseries follow guidelines of staying within the ideal temperature range, between 68 and 72 degrees. The 1.5 TOG is perfect for this range. Place your baby in their HALO® bassinet that vibrates in a SleepSack® Swaddle made of 100% cotton, 100% cotton muslin, 100% organic cotton, tech fabric, or an Easy Transition made of 100% cotton. 2.5 TOG: SleepSack® When it’s colder in your house, a nursery might be between 64 and 68 degrees during the winter. Before you put your twins in their twin bassinet, be sure to keep them warm in a winter weight SleepSack®. 2.0TOG: SleepSack® Swaddle For the coldest nights, between 61 and 64 degrees, try a SleepSack® Swaddle, which has multiple layers, made with either microfleece or velboa. Find HALO® swaddles to keep your baby warm and bassinets to keep them safe at https://www.halosleep.com/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/2JFGxVV

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