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PostPosted: 01/24/10 5:47 am • # 1 
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Human "bed-warmers" at Holiday Inn
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LONDON (Reuters) – International hotel chain Holiday Inn is offering a trial human bed-warming service at three hotels in Britain this month.

If requested, a willing staff-member at two of the chain's London hotels and one in the northern English city of Manchester will dress in an all-in-one fleece sleeper suit before slipping between the sheets.

"The new Holiday Inn bed warmers service is a bit like having a giant hot water bottle in your bed," Holiday Inn spokeswoman Jane Bednall said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

The bed-warmer is equipped with a thermometer to measure the bed's required temperature of 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit).

Holiday Inn said the warmer would be fully dressed and leave the bed before the guest occupied it. They could not confirm if the warmer would shower first, but said hair would be covered.

Florence Eavis, Holiday Inn spokeswoman told Reuters that the "innovative" bed-warming method was a response to Britain's recent cold weather and marked the launch of 3,200 new Holiday Inns worldwide.

She could not explain why the beds were not being warmed by hot water bottles or electric-blankets, but admitted the human method was quirky.

Holiday Inn are promoting the service with the help of sleep-expert Chris Idzikowski, director of the Edinburgh Sleep Center, who said the idea could help people sleep.

"There's plenty of scientific evidence to show that sleep starts at the beginning of the night when body temperature starts to drop," he said. "A warm bed - approximately 20 to 24 Celsius - is a good way to start this process whereas a cold bed would inhibit sleep."

(Editing by Paul Casciato)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100121/od_ ... bedwarmers



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PostPosted: 01/24/10 5:59 pm • # 2 
Grossssssss!!!!!


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PostPosted: 01/25/10 1:19 pm • # 3 
I agree...yuck! Can't they just provide electric mattress pads? The whole point of wanting the sheets changed is I don't want to sleep in a bed someone else has been in!

Now, if the bed warmer is cute and I get to keep him for the night, I might have a different perspective on it. [img]/domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/wink.gif[/img]


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PostPosted: 01/25/10 1:46 pm • # 4 
I don't have any other way of saying it... YUCK! I would have to wonder if the said "bedwarmer" ate beans and pickled eggs beforehand..... or garlic.... or....


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PostPosted: 01/25/10 2:57 pm • # 5 
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why don't they just use an electric dummy to do it? sheesh!


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PostPosted: 01/26/10 2:46 am • # 6 
There are such things as electric blankets... but then again, we are talking about the Brits here and they don't know the first thing about electricity. Ever had one of their cars?


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PostPosted: 01/26/10 3:39 am • # 7 
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Okay, first...ditto the "eeeew".

Sid, my dh rides a Triumph, and gets comments on his "Lucas, Prince of Darkness" t-shirt wherever he goes. lmao!


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PostPosted: 01/26/10 3:56 am • # 8 
Let me guess: the Triumph ain't so "triumphant" in the rain....


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