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Dear Elena,
The two small windows above the bed should not be an issue as it allows ventilation or proper circulation in the rooms.
The main `impact' is when it is the actual windows and where possible here, do not have the headrest lean against the window. This factor is morre important consideration.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/10/00 4:01:54 PM, Elena Wagner wrote:
>We have two bedrooms with very
>small windows high up towards
>the ceiling on the only walls
>in the rooms feasible to
>properly position the beds in
>each room. Should the windows
>be covered to make the
>occupant feel more secure
>(even though they are so high
>up)? Thank you!
>
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