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To help reconcile the dream and avoid conjugal arguments, a chain of hotels has created the first anti-snoring room.
The original idea came after a study that reveals that 70.9% of Spaniards have a partner who snores, and of these, 56.5% say that at least half of the nights the snoring of their partner makes them uncomfortable during sleep , or even wake him up. Among those who lose dream for this reason 23.1% stands out, which ensures staying awake for more than an hour.
This study showed that these annoying nocturnal breaths have been a source of conflict in one in three couples. To avoid it, the majority opts for wake up the snorer (option chosen by 35%), Get used (the option of 11.7%) or sleep in separate rooms (8%) There is 27.2% that ensures that during the holidays, the snoring of the couple will affect their relaxation; even 3.8% have come to book separate rooms to avoid it.
For cancel To the annoying noise, elements were needed to reduce the repetitive snore:
Thus, from June 30 and for a whole week, nine hotels Crowne Plaza located throughout Europe and the Middle East will test these rooms Anti-Snoring . Putting an end to sleepless nights and also helping to improve the relationship of those who share the bedroom.