Finding Relief: The Noise Injury Relief System

Living with noise-related PTSD can be a daily struggle. The constant triggers and sensory overload can take a toll on one’s mental and emotional well-being. But inventor John Brundage has come up with a groundbreaking solution that aims to provide relief and restore peace to those affected by this condition – introducing the Noise Injury Relief System.

The Noise Injury Relief System is a compact device housed in a sleek plastic enclosure, designed to fit conveniently in a shirt pocket. It offers a range of features and functions specifically tailored to address the challenges faced by individuals with noise-related PTSD.

At the top of the device, you’ll find a slot that securely holds a cannabis cartridge for vaporizing. This innovative feature allows for the potential benefits of cannabis to be incorporated into the user’s relaxation routine, providing an additional layer of relief.

But that’s not all – the Noise Injury Relief System is equipped with audio playback controls that put the user in control of their auditory environment. A multi-position switch enables users to listen to internally stored recordings of the eleven bells of the Cologne Cathedral – a serene and calming sound that can help drown out or mask triggering noises.

For those who prefer a different auditory experience, another multi-position switch allows users to select from twelve musical notes. This versatility ensures that every individual can find the right combination of sounds to suit their personal preferences and needs.

Taking customization a step further, the Noise Injury Relief System features a push button that lets users choose from a selection of different musical instruments to play the twelve notes. Whether soothing piano melodies or gentle guitar strums, users can create their own musical sanctuary utilizing these diverse instrumental options.

The “I” button allows the user to choose which musical instrument to play the musical notes. The musical instruments could include: Piano, organ, trumpet, saxophone or violin. So, the “I” button would introduce the musical instrument then play the selected note for 20 seconds. For example: “Note 2 is the D note” then the note is played for 20 seconds.

The “V” Button is a volume control that adjust the level of sound. It can be use to send a Bluetooth sound to your earphones at a level comfortable for the user.

The “R” Button is an AM & FM radio for the users pleasure wherever the owner wants.

To ensure discretion and privacy, the device also includes an internal Bluetooth® transmitter that connects seamlessly to a user’s wireless headphones. This enables the playback of selected sounds at a loud volume level, without disturbing others or drawing unwanted attention.

While the Noise Injury Relief System offers a range of features to address noise-related PTSD, it’s important to note that this product is not yet available for purchase. We are actively seeking manufacturing, licensing, or distribution options to make this innovative device accessible to those who need it most.