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Low Frequency Noise Sufferers Helpline
33 St James Park
Baddesley Road
Chandlers Ford
Southampton
SO52 9BJ
Tel: 02380 268 741
Best time to telephone: early evening.
The Helpline offers advice and information for those suffering from sensitivity to low frequency noise (also known as 'the hum').
There is a 14,500 word information pack available for a small charge which also contains a scientific paper. There are two introductory leaflets available from the helpline for a stamped, addressed envelope. The information pack also contains many links to use via a computer to sites of possible interest to sufferers.
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