Morticia
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Can you hear your guests from your personal space? In general, I mean. I would guess if your rooms are near/above/below guest rooms you could hear something.
Can you hear them if they are in the common areas? In their own rooms? Just general noise-laughing, talking, phones ringing.
SHOULD you be able to hear guests in common rooms?
This is just curiosity. I CAN hear guests in the common areas and on two staircases. If they are particularly loud, I can also hear them in one room. I can hear the fire alarm and the CO2 detector as well. (The dog hears smoke detectors on separate floors and she comes to get me.)
I run a fan at night so I don't hear traffic noise with the windows open, etc, but I also cannot hear the bell ring. The dog usually does, tho, so she lets me know.
I was just wondering if anyone else feels it's like having teenagers in the house and you sleep with one ear open for trouble? Or if it is not particularly necessary to hear what is going on?
Can you hear them if they are in the common areas? In their own rooms? Just general noise-laughing, talking, phones ringing.
SHOULD you be able to hear guests in common rooms?
This is just curiosity. I CAN hear guests in the common areas and on two staircases. If they are particularly loud, I can also hear them in one room. I can hear the fire alarm and the CO2 detector as well. (The dog hears smoke detectors on separate floors and she comes to get me.)
I run a fan at night so I don't hear traffic noise with the windows open, etc, but I also cannot hear the bell ring. The dog usually does, tho, so she lets me know.
I was just wondering if anyone else feels it's like having teenagers in the house and you sleep with one ear open for trouble? Or if it is not particularly necessary to hear what is going on?