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I confront them with their noise nuisance and they deny it, making me out to be a liar. Other neighbours know of this noise nuisance, but they won't back me up, so I need proof positive. Where can I buy suitable "equipment" to record this noise nuisance? Ta Muchly and Keep Safe.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Neighbours are useless, Tried council before years ago and they "installed" recording devices, but that was exceptional noise and the "services" were involved, this noise is one person, but erratic and difficult to pinpoint as to when and where the nuisance will occur, but occur it does, whenever it is at home.
I'm not convinced about the accuracy, Chelle.
" For the most accurate results with any app listed above, you need to know your equipment… test it with an actual sound meter and calibrate your chosen app to your individual phone; doing that you can get very accurate results within the capabilities of your phone."
"Most people don’t know that the average phone mic is limited to the 30-96 dB range ..."
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" For the most accurate results with any app listed above, you need to know your equipment… test it with an actual sound meter and calibrate your chosen app to your individual phone; doing that you can get very accurate results within the capabilities of your phone."
"Most people don’t know that the average phone mic is limited to the 30-96 dB range ..."
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Before you go spending your cash woodelf, bear in mind that even if you do manage to record this noise nuisance on your equipment, it is not 'proof' that the noise emanates from said neighbour. It is simply proof that you have recorded some noise.
What do you mean about 'services' being involved when the Council looked into it previously? You really should persist with them - they do have powers. Keep pressing them, and consider writing to your MP if they ignore you.
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What do you mean about 'services' being involved when the Council looked into it previously? You really should persist with them - they do have powers. Keep pressing them, and consider writing to your MP if they ignore you.
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I could get an independent witness to the recording. The 'services' previously were the police, some armed, but nowhere that serious this time, just sheer harassment with stamping (a deliberate act), ranting and raving, each and every time person is at home, at all times of the day and night. But I will persevere and will look at your link CJ !