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10-25-2009 07:54 AM #1
Sound masking
I am researching sound masking tools which will help reduce sound and vibrations while a family member sleeps during the day.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has first hand experience with a similar situation and has found a solution that works.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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10-25-2009 08:12 AM #2
The wife doing shift work E? We use earplugs, the foam ones, when one needs a daytime nap. But we don't have to deal with vibrations.
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10-25-2009 09:23 AM #3
Yup.
With winter approaching, it will be difficult to keep the kids outside of the house for most of the day on weekends. So, I need something which will help her to sleep by blocking out the noise of 3 kids. There are a few sound masking devices on the market, but it is hard to tell if they will work or not.
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10-25-2009 09:44 AM #4
We also use a white noise CD for our baby's room, because of the two big dogs and our 4 year old. You can download white noise off the net, burn it and put it on repeat on a CD player.
Donny Vantage NFL Guru, since 1974
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10-25-2009 11:04 AM #5
Noise
My daughter uses a fan in her son's room. I use one also, on low because we sleep with the window open all year round and it does tend to dampen the noise. My wife works the occasional night shift and with it on during the day she never hears me or the dog banging around in the house or yard. Know several other people that also swear by it.
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10-25-2009 12:24 PM #6
Yes, my wife also does the same (fan)...
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10-25-2009 03:46 PM #7
Been using a fan while sleeping for years...I'm a light sleeper and this works for me
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10-25-2009 04:03 PM #8
I have used a fan for many many years as well and now I can't sleep without it being on.... it is a * when the power goes out
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10-26-2009 09:58 AM #9
I recall the library at Dawson College when it was new (1990) was equipped with sound damping: it was a series of tiny pipes blowing air that effectively made a constant sound of "shhhhhhhhhhhhh..." It was remarkably effective. After Dawson, at the McGill Library it was earplugs for me.
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