Snore no more at Crowne Plaza
A room especially for snorers is being trialled across Europe and the Middle East by Crowne Plaza following research that revealed 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.
The snore absorption room is being trialled this week at the Crowne Plaza London The City.
The room uses technology that includes sound proofing of walls using egg box-style foam that reduces the noise reverberating in the room; and a sound absorbing headboard that will work together with the sound proof walling to muffle the echo within the room.
A bed wedge acts as a body pillow, encouraging snoring guests to sleep on their sides; while an anti-snoring pillow uses magnets to create a natural magnetic field, opening the airways and stiffening the upper palate that vibrates during snoring
Ian Jarrett
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