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Since its probaly not a good idea to stack them, unless you have bunk beds, it would depend on the size of the room, and the size of the kids. but probably no more than 1 kid for every 3.5 square feet, follow the math. Room, length times height divided by (Kids times girth times height) That's R(L x H) / K(G x L) multiply any total X 2 if kids have been eating beans, then you must factor in ventalation per gasy child. an extra V squared.

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