When sleeping, door open or closed?
When sleeping, door open or closed?
Do, you sleep with your bedroom door open or closed and why?
When sleeping, door open or closed?
Do, you sleep with your bedroom door open or closed and why?
Closed, to keep the monsters out.
Closed and LOCKED. What if the monsters can open doors?
Closed, locked, and BLOCKED. What if monsters can pick locks?
I do keep mine licked because my cat (who may or may not be a monster) will open the door if I don't.
what if the monsters are ghosts
Closed, to keep the monsters in…
Ditto
What if they are already in and now they can't escape!
Closed. This can be lifesaving in case of a fire.
This right here. As a firefighter I’ve seen it. Also nowadays if the door is open I can’t sleep…I just keep opening my eyes and seeing that open door…
Alright, so here's the deal.
I don't like the setup of my house, but it is what it is. My kids room door is at a 90 degree angle to ours. I've always wanted to install and practice an escape since we're on the second floor, but my ex wife had a problem with that (go figure). When I manage to get her out of my house, how do I go about retraining my kid with this? He absolutely refuses to sleep with the door shut, even with one of us in the room, and if he wakes up with it shut, it's bloody murder.
Her logic (that'd I have been overridden on) is that I am literally 4 steps away from his bed in an emergency, and I could leap in, close the door and escape through that window. Mind you I'm 207 227(edit, she cheated on me again and I caught her on 06/05, probably caused the weight gain) lbs and deathly afraid of fire.
What I want to do is install one of the fire escape ladders that rolled through the window and practice going down that with my kid before working on getting him to close the door at night.
Is there an order I should do these things? Like door first, then escape? Or escape first, then door?
Door open. My kitty sleeps in bed with me and she likes to come and go in the night, she'd wake me up if the door was closed!
Yep, I had a cat that would paw on the door if it wasn't open. I decided to see how long he'd stick with it. My sanity broke at 2 hours. He won and it was open from that night forward.
I installed a little door in my door for this exact reason. Best of both worlds.
Door Inspector here. Do you have a permit to install a door inside another door?
I put dog doors on most of my doors because of my cat, otherwise she'd just sit at it meowing until it was opened.
Same. Otherwise I’d have the door closed.
Closed because many years ago a firefighter gave a fire safety talk at our elementary school. He told us to keep the door closed at night since it can give you an extra 30 minutes to escape in a fire. For some reason this advice stuck with me...
Closed, got to keep separation from the pets so I can sleep peacefully. Don't need a cat purrkoring off my face at 3 am.
Lol @ purrkoring
Open, because cat
I feel exposed if it's swung all the way open though. I just leave it ajar for the kitty.
Closed, because cat
Shrödinger was really on to something
Likewise, if my door was closed the kitties would scratch from the outside and make a nuisance of themselves.
Gotta train them that doing that doesn't get them the outcome they want. I make it a policy with my cats that if they wake me up, they get yeeted to the basement.
When they were new, that meant picking them up and carrying them to the laundry room and closing the door. It evolved to me simply carrying them to the top of the stairs and setting them on the top step, and now all I have to do is open the door when they scratch or yowl and they scatter. It took a while, but now they only bother me at night when there's another cat in the yard and they want to get to my window to look out.
This is one advanced cat managing to post on social media.
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Open, to let my stupid cat out otherwise he cries.
(I love him)
This. Please give your cat kisses for me.
Closed. Even a simple hollow core door can offer 30 minutes or more of protection from smoke and indirect fire. More time for alarms to go off and get to safety.
Fire protection 101. Closed bedroom doors, interconnected smoke alarms so when one goes off they all go off, and at least two exits per room.
We have fire ladders in the upstairs rooms and, most importantly, we've done drills so we know how to use them.
we've done drills so we know how to use them.
Had a house fire in '88. You're a fucking hero on that with actually practicing. We were dumb but super lucky as we just lost everything and noone.
Hmm, I never considered that. If you have working alarms does this still make a difference?
Sometimes, a perfectly terrible fire (in a perfectly unlucky layout of a house) could emit toxic gases / smoke in sufficient quantities to impair you, potentially to the point of not being able to react to the alarm. At that point you may not escape.
Closed. Open is a fire hazard.
Is that true?
It sure is; here's a video demonstrating the effectiveness. Shutting your door can mean the difference between life and death. I encourage anyone to watch or re-watch this, just to hammer it home.
Unfortunately, my cats can't deal with shut doors, so if there's ever a fire in my apartment, at least we'll all go together 🙃
Using thermal imaging cameras, researchers found that closed-door rooms on both floors during the fire’s spread had average temperatures of less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit versus 1000+ degrees in the open-door rooms. “You could see a markable difference that a person could be alive in a room with a closed door much longer,” says Kerber.
Gas concentrations were markedly different as well. The open-door bedroom measured an extremely toxic 10,000 PPM CO (parts per million of Carbon Monoxide), while the closed had approximately 100 PPM CO.
Given that my bedroom windows only open a crack and the balcony to escape down is in the living room, that wouldn't help me regardless.
In that case, keeping the doors and windows shut will give you the best chance of survival, because there will be less oxygen flow and thus a slower burn.
You’ll need to call in a fire emergency, lie low on the ground, and try to use a rag/shirt/towel to filter some of the smoke while you wait to be rescued. You still might die, but at least this way you have a chance.
Closed. If there's a fire in the other parts of your house, you'll have more time to be alerted and escape.
Closed. Damn cat. She's not looking to snuggle into bed. She wants to wake you up. Why? Who knows.
Meow. Meow. Meow. Meow. Meow.
Mine screams outside the door if I close it.
Same but I still don't let him in. Dude has no chill, he would knock all my shit to the floor if he had unsupervised access to my room.
We close our door but cut a hole in it for the cats to get through.
open so cats can walk freely
Indeed. It is not us that sleep with the door open. It's the cats' choice.
Why does no one cut a cat-flap in their bedroom door?
nods I used to sleep with the door shut and locked, and the home alarm on whenever I was out. That's no longer true ever since the queen demanded that I do neither.
I'm the opposite. I like it when the cat curls up on my feet, but I'm not a fan of just letting them stalk through the house and jump around freely when I'm trying to flipping sleep.
They can't not do that, so they get shut out. And I taught them early on that if they yowl and scratch at the door on the middle of the night, they're just gonna get launched down the stairs.
Cats only get to be the boss if you let them. They absolutely can be trained to not be total tyrants.
My people
Open, so that the air that gets pumped into my room can tell the Mr. Thermostat in the hall that it's actually fine in there and they don't need to call Mr. Furnace or Mrs. A/C.
Depending on your thermostat, you might be able to find satellite sensors for each of your rooms. I did this and we can change which temperature sensor the thermostat monitors.
Fancy
CLOSE YOUR DOORS. Closed doors give you a much better chance of survival if your house catches on fire.
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Closed for AC, but open a crack to let the clingy cat in and out and in and out and in and out and in and out.
Open. I have dogs and cats. I wouldn't get a second of sleep if i locked either dogs or cats out of the bedroom
Closed unless it's too hot in my room. Feels uncomfortable leaving my door open. It'll let me hear killers coming
closed. Don't want to see no ghosts up for a midnight stroll through my halls.
My country is extremely dangerous, so we have locks in every door and their reinforcements. So no, im never sleeping with a door open.
Switzerland?
Is Switzerland dangerous?
I just cracked up in a waiting room, thanks
Open, because my cat sleeps on my bed/floor
Always closed. Gives me a fighting chance against the nocturnal intruders ya know?
Like fires.
Open so my cats don’t kill me.
Closed. I have an 18 year old who has been working the closing shift a lot this summer. I don't want to be woken.
Closed because I am a mammal and I indulge in the nesting instinct.
Not fully closed, so the cat it's less annoying through all the night.
If my door is closed my kitty cat will constantly remind me of that
Closed, safer when fire
closed door because roomates, but open balcony door for maximum fresh air and feels of nature.
Closed as I don't really want my roommates to check in on me sleeping
Door closed, but windows open and fan on
Open, because kids.
Closed because kids
I would have thought that would be a reason to keep it closed!
I lock my kids away in the cupboard under the stairs.
If I can't hear them being quiet when they should be and noisy when they should be, my primitive unconscious mind pokes the conscious part to check. And now we have a young dog added to that roster. Ah, motherhood.
Closed almost all the way, but not shut. Need that air circulation otherwise the room gets too hot
Closed. The missus and I can be... active at times, and we have nocturnal teenagers.
Open to get some air exchange
Open a crack so the cat doesn't wake me up at 4am.
I prefer open, but I got a cat a few months ago that won’t leave me alone if I leave it open. So, closed.
they dont constantly scratch the door and meow?
Nope.
But I got lucky with a really chill cat. Like, ‘doesn’t mind having his claws trimmed’ chill.
Closed, I already have scars from our cat's mad night escapades.
closed except cat so always open now :(
Always fully open! More airflow, less stuffiness. Having said that, we don’t share a home with anyone else.
I removed the door from the bedroom, so 'open', I guess.
Open, because I have a split AC in the living room of my bungalow and the bedrooms get warm even with the doors open. Also the dog and cat would never allow a closed door, and they rule this roost.
Bed room door closed, but usually not locked. 8 sentry turrets have the outer perimeter of the house secured. /s
Closed. Otherwise dog sneaks in, climbs up on the bed and falls asleep. The he slowly but surely takes over the whole bed.
Prefer closed, but like many others here, the cat doesn’t allow for that without making her opinion VERY well known.
Open. I live alone and I have a cat that comes and goes throughout the night. Having the door opened allows me to hear anything that should not be going on in the house.
Unless the burglar knows to close your door...
Door closed, window open.
But then the night air will get in.
That sweet, cool night air.
And the miasmas!
Closed and locked. (Trauma likely)
Closed. I prefer my door closed for privacy reasons, so why would I keep it open when I sleep?
Sleeping in the house's veranda, so no doors 😶🌫️
But how do you get into the house?
We have a saying in our house... "ghosts" that means close the door we are going to sleep and don't want to let the ghosts in. Closed. Always closed.
Your ghosts don't go through walls? Lucky!
They can, but if the door is closed, the ghost know you're not interested. They're polite that way.
Ghosts can't go through doors! They're not fire!
Nah, they dumb.