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5inthebed · 04/09/2009 10:16

Does anyone know where I can get some of these for DS2? He is getting quite bad with noises in busy places, so I think investing in some would be a good idea.

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Davros · 04/09/2009 12:56

Google the Transair Pilot shop. They also sell those things you can wee in out and about!

wigglybeezer · 04/09/2009 15:58

I've got peltor ones, very widely available in internet shops.

Marne · 04/09/2009 16:01

Dd2 could do with some, she wears a hat and ear muffs in the winter. We took her to a fete at the weekend and she hated the sound of the vicar talking over the speakers.

5inthebed · 04/09/2009 17:36

I've just bought a pair of bright green Peltor ones off Ebay, thanks for the recomendation. For £18 they're not cheap though are they!

The green will look great next to his ginger hair

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Davros · 04/09/2009 18:42

Bloody vicars.....
Green and ginger go well, just ask my oirish relatives!

pushkar · 04/09/2009 20:29

we use hats and head phones

5inthebed · 04/09/2009 21:21

I don't think DS2 would wear headphones tbh. He needs the noise shut off almost completely.

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ommmward · 05/09/2009 17:28

Peltor ear defenders really do cut the noise almost completely.

Best £18 I ever spent, seriously.

ommmward · 05/09/2009 17:31

you can get noise cancelling headphones too random list (and, an aside, how the hell do they do that? make headphones which cancel out the noise coming in?)

Initial resistance to peltor headphones might be overcome by saying clearly what distressing noise they'll stop. "magic pink baby-no-cry headphones!!" or whatever.

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