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Peter
JonW wrote:'I've used a pillow to muffle the sound.'
Presumably the pillow goes over your ears rather than the snorer's face?![]()
Jon
@Peter wrote:Hi Happy,
Every 2 years or so, I buy a box with 200 pairs of ear plugs that reduce the volume with 35 dB (which is a lot). I've been using them for years, whenever I want absolute silence. That might be an option too.
Peter
debbieko wrote:Can you try a white noise machine to muffle the sound? I have one in my daughter's room to help her sleep, as we live in an apartment on a busy street. It also muffles my neighbor's snoring. I believe we paid 50 dollars for ours but there are less expensive options.
JonW wrote:Another option is noise-cancelling headphones. I have a pair that I use when I fly. They blot out a lot of noise but not all - screaming babies still find their way through. I suppose screaming babies would find their way through most things.
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