Snoring sufferers may now be able to sleep
easier thanks to a snore absorption room that's helping the sleep
deprived tune out and nod off from their noisy partners.
The new room, which is being trialled by Crowne
Plaza is a result of research revealing more than half of UK
couples are losing between one and five hours sleep a night due to
the snoring and snuffling of their partners. That's up to a decade
of lost sleep over a lifetime.
And the snore absorption room is not only set to
cure sleepless nights, but potentially marriages as well. The
research reveals three in ten couples have come close to splitting
up because snoring is coming between them. Plus, as 50% of UK
couples complain their partner's snoring can ruin their holiday, a
snore absorption room is also being trialled in nine Crowne Plaza
hotels across Europe and the Middle East.
In the UK, the snore absorption room is being trialled at
the Crowne Plaza London The City for one week between 27 June
- 1 July. The room uses proven technology to help reduce the
dreaded, repetitive nasal noise. The technology includes:
- Sound proofing on walls to absorb the loud
frequencies, deflect the sound waves and minimise the impact of
snoring. The walls use egg box style foam which reduces the noise
reverberating in the room
- A specially designed sound absorbing
head board that will work together with the sound proof walling to
muffle the echo within the room
- An anti-snoring bed wedge which
acts as a body pillow, encouraging snoring guests to sleep on
their sides or upright. Lying flat on your back makes the base of
the tongue and soft palate collapse to the back wall of the throat
which causes snoring
- An anti-snoring pillow which uses rare
neodymium magnets to create a natural magnetic field, opening the
airways and stiffening the upper palate which vibrates during
snoring
- A white noise machine which is proven to help drown out
the droning snoring noise and help sleep and relaxation
Dr Chris Idzikowski,
a sleep expert, said, "Snoring is a common problem and whilst it's
thought of as a male problem, women can suffer from it as well.
Snoring is made by vibrations of the soft palate and tissue in the
mouth, nose and throat. There are lots of things you can do to
help control the problem and I'm pleased to see Crowne Plaza
trialling a Snore Absorption room to try to reduce the impact of snoring."
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