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Yikes is right. Can you hang something from the ceiling? Of course, you'd

have wires running down the wall but it seems as if the worst he would do to

those would be to unplug them?

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Wow! What a close call. Hope you find something.

Hey, what about those push lights that you get from

Walmart...they're only a dollar or so? My

step-daughter bought a couple for her room. They work

nice and there is no exposed bulb...they just stick to

the wall. It's a thought...

Tamara

--- Amy Helmuth wrote:

> Ugh. Just what I didn't need today! Kep nearly

> burned us all to the

> ground. I went up to take my shower, and smelled

> smoke coming from Kep's

> room. He had shut the door, which he never does. I

> walked in there to fine

> smoke rising from the bare bulb of his lamp. It

> seems that he took the

> shade off, decided it needed a different shade and

> put a plastic bucket on

> top of the bulb.

>

> He followed me into the room, put his hands to his

> face, looked at me and

> said, " Oh my gosh! " Very cute but I did not smile

> or laugh.

>

> " Yes, Kep! Danger, HOT, fire! " He understands hot

> and so he ran off

> mumbling, " hot, hot, hot, oh my gosh! "

>

> So, today I am off to the store to find a better

> alternative than a lamp in

> his room. There is no ceiling light and he needs

> something. Yikes. Fire

> is one of my greatest fears.

>

> Amy H--in Michigan

> Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

> " Harmony breeds ignorance. It is the dissonant

> chords of life that lead us

> to wisdom. " ~me

>

>

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Those push lights are a really good idea. I bought one to use when I was nursing

, and brought it home only to discover that it lit my room almost as well

as the regular light, and was a lot safer. The drawback was that it ate up

batteries like nobodies business, but investing in a battery recharger would

prolly be worth it. They don't get hot either. You may wanna check into this one

Amy. Good idea Tamara!!

tamara laskowski wrote:

>Wow! What a close call. Hope you find something.

>Hey, what about those push lights that you get from

>Walmart...they're only a dollar or so? My

>step-daughter bought a couple for her room. They work

>nice and there is no exposed bulb...they just stick to

>the wall. It's a thought...

>Tamara

>--- Amy Helmuth wrote:

>> Ugh. Just what I didn't need today! Kep nearly

>> burned us all to the

>> ground. I went up to take my shower, and smelled

>> smoke coming from Kep's

>> room. He had shut the door, which he never does. I

>> walked in there to fine

>> smoke rising from the bare bulb of his lamp. It

>> seems that he took the

>> shade off, decided it needed a different shade and

>> put a plastic bucket on

>> top of the bulb.

>>

>> He followed me into the room, put his hands to his

>> face, looked at me and

>> said, " Oh my gosh! " Very cute but I did not smile

>> or laugh.

>>

>> " Yes, Kep! Danger, HOT, fire! " He understands hot

>> and so he ran off

>> mumbling, " hot, hot, hot, oh my gosh! "

>>

>> So, today I am off to the store to find a better

>> alternative than a lamp in

>> his room. There is no ceiling light and he needs

>> something. Yikes. Fire

>> is one of my greatest fears.

>>

>> Amy H--in Michigan

>> Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

>> " Harmony breeds ignorance. It is the dissonant

>> chords of life that lead us

>> to wisdom. " ~me

>>

>>

>>

>_________________________________________________________________

>> MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print

>> your photos:

>> http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

>>

>>

>

>

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Amy,

Glad you caught it in time. We've experienced something like this quiet

awhile back. I think the push light idea was a good one! We wired in our

own ceiling fixtures to avoid that from happening again, but if you're

renting, it probably can't be done.

Sue

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My GOODNESS, Amy!!!!

Have an electrician come out to put in a ceiling light, or maybe a couple of

sconces instead of lamps?

I don't know, but holy moly!!!! Frightening!

I don't have any light in my girls' room. Now I know why!!!!

Whew ~ thank heavens you caught it!

Grace

RE: Re: fire

> Those push lights are a really good idea. I bought one to use when I was

nursing , and brought it home only to discover that it lit my room

almost as well as the regular light, and was a lot safer. The drawback was

that it ate up batteries like nobodies business, but investing in a battery

recharger would prolly be worth it. They don't get hot either. You may wanna

check into this one Amy. Good idea Tamara!!

>

>

>

> tamara laskowski wrote:

>

> >Wow! What a close call. Hope you find something.

> >Hey, what about those push lights that you get from

> >Walmart...they're only a dollar or so? My

> >step-daughter bought a couple for her room. They work

> >nice and there is no exposed bulb...they just stick to

> >the wall. It's a thought...

> >Tamara

> >--- Amy Helmuth wrote:

> >> Ugh. Just what I didn't need today! Kep nearly

> >> burned us all to the

> >> ground. I went up to take my shower, and smelled

> >> smoke coming from Kep's

> >> room. He had shut the door, which he never does. I

> >> walked in there to fine

> >> smoke rising from the bare bulb of his lamp. It

> >> seems that he took the

> >> shade off, decided it needed a different shade and

> >> put a plastic bucket on

> >> top of the bulb.

> >>

> >> He followed me into the room, put his hands to his

> >> face, looked at me and

> >> said, " Oh my gosh! " Very cute but I did not smile

> >> or laugh.

> >>

> >> " Yes, Kep! Danger, HOT, fire! " He understands hot

> >> and so he ran off

> >> mumbling, " hot, hot, hot, oh my gosh! "

> >>

> >> So, today I am off to the store to find a better

> >> alternative than a lamp in

> >> his room. There is no ceiling light and he needs

> >> something. Yikes. Fire

> >> is one of my greatest fears.

> >>

> >> Amy H--in Michigan

> >> Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

> >> " Harmony breeds ignorance. It is the dissonant

> >> chords of life that lead us

> >> to wisdom. " ~me

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >_________________________________________________________________

> >> MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print

> >> your photos:

> >> http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >__________________________________________________

> >

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Maybe try one of those tap lights? They don't get hot

and there's no exposed bulb.

So you had such a scare.

Tuna

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In a message dated 2/24/2002 11:40:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,

ajhelmuth@... writes:

> So, today I am off to the store to find a better alternative than a lamp in

> his room.

I don't know if it would be enough light for you but I have tap lights

mounted in 's room so I can check on her at night.

G

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