What is the appropriate room temperature for newborns

The room temperature for newborns is generally appropriate at 24 degrees to 28 degrees.
Because newborns are small and in an important stage of growth and development, they need to be at a more comfortable temperature, and it is generally recommended that the room temperature be around 24 degrees to 28 degrees.
If the room temperature is too low, it will easily cause the newborn to get cold. If the room temperature is too high, the newborn’s own high basal metabolic rate will easily lead to excessive sweating and may even cause dehydration.
In addition to maintaining the room temperature, but also to maintain the appropriate humidity, the general relative humidity should be maintained at 55% to 60%, but usually pay attention to indoor ventilation, if the indoor air is not circulating, but also not conducive to the life of newborns.