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dangers of sleeping with an electric blanket?

Is there any danger to a person sleeping under an electric blanket that is on all night?

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hahahaahah yeah u r rite.. i never thot about it!
so little children cannot reach it
To answer the last part of the question, the tot finder stickers alluded to are generally not relied upon by firefighters without other reliable information indicating that someone might be in a room. Tot finders are left on windows after people move, after kids grow up and move out, and after they remodel. Furthermore, tot finders could be an aid to someone considering kidnapping a child. I tell people not to use them. When we search homes during fires, we search every room we can get to, but even our gear has limitations and we have to worry about things like roof/floor collapses.
Are we talking about 3 lights in one bedroom or the power for lights in 3 bedrooms? I would think something 110 is on the cusp of tripping but you'll have to do some isolating to find out what that would be and either switch breakers around or rewire. I would really get someone who knows what they're doing with electric.
Hang a fire extinguisher on a hook in a hallway and you will quickly find out - it will be knocked down by people bumping it, it will have its pin pulled, it may be stolen, people will write on the directions. In many more restricted locations (workplace), the door isn't locked for quick access and inspections but keeping it from being bumped and trivially fooled with.

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