ngdawg
I would be concerned with a fire in the sleeping place of children with disorders in any arrangement. I would suspect however that with the care put into making cribs with remote alarms, at least one fire detector was present. Outside help would certainly be required in an emergency situation and I think the crib alerts would bring help if even one of the children had a problem.
I think that the most important moral of this story is not to jump to conclusions when given incomplete and misleading information (although it being misleading of course complicates matters). There was a surprising amount of unwarranted venom displayed near the start of the thread, and the most enlightening thing I found was how close I came to falling into the same trap.
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