AS we’re sure all parents will agree, it’s now more important than ever for kids to get off their devices and let off steam outside. But while most people aren’t fussed by the sound of children playing, one mum has hit back at her “crazy” neighbour who claimed her little ones were as loud as a motorbike. Sharing her dilemma on social media, the mum explained how her neighbour had recorded her children on a decibel reader. She wrote: “My neighbour is measuring the levels of sound my kids make, does anyone know if there’s a limit to how loud noise can be in a unit complex in decibels?” The anonymous parent also said she’d also received complaints about laughter coming from in her house on evening. “Kids were making noise so [the neighbours] decided to eat out on their balcony and then they could hear ‘audible laughing’ at 7:30pm,” she added. “That was Monday.” My neighbour is measuring the levels of sound my kids make, does anyone know if there’s a limit to how loud noise can be in a unit complex in decibels? Just three nights before, the mum claims her neighbour had made a “heap of noise”… Read full this story
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