Suggestions for blocking out music noises from a club
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Suggestions for blocking out music noises from a club
Hi everyone,
Perhaps other hosts have had a similar experience and could suggest or share what they did about it.
Below my Airbnb apartment, 4 floors down in a basement, is a club and the music can be heard through the apartment walls at night- it gets louder at certain times and lasts a couple of hours at its loudest.
Most guests hear nothing and aren't disturbed; some hear a pin drop a mile away, so they hear the rhythmic base and have mentioned it.
My mission at the moment is to make the property more sleep-friendly for light-sleeping guests.
The property page does mention the noise issue and when I meet the guest in person, I tell them also. There are wooden shutters outside the window, the double-glazed windows have a lot of seals around them and I've put earplugs in the bathroom to maximise silence and these help a lot. Now I am considering getting a white noise machine also.
What else could I do? Has anyone had similar issues and found clever solutions?
Thank you for any feedback!
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15-08-2024
02:04 PM
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Include ear plugs in the welcome basket or next to guidebook/ on nightstand as a courtesy. But white noise machine is a good idea.
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Include ear plugs in the welcome basket or next to guidebook/ on nightstand as a courtesy. But white noise machine is a good idea.
15-08-2024
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Also what about white noise machines for the bedrooms. Listening to waves might drown out music. I also have ear plugs, a neighbor's dog barks in the middle of the night of course.
15-08-2024
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Hi @Sanna1
Some time ago I saw someone here in the community suggested noise-blocking curtains in front of the windows. They are usually light-blocking curtains that also have some sound-proofing qualities.
15-08-2024
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Yes, I know I bought my lite blocking curtains from Costco and because AZ heat mine are insulated to keep heat out. Amazon probably has noise blockers. Great idea.