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Or you could speak to these guys.....

(click start at about 5min.15)

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f8SCSKfK58]Pimp My Wheelie Bin.m4v - YouTube[/ame]

 

(BTW, beware the hip hop they are using is full of very bad language if that offends you etc.:001_cool:)

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I wonder how much it costs to run a wheelie bin test facility?and do they use crash test dummies to simulate possible drunken wheelie bin race accidents? Just a thought....

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97db more info needed;

 

Are Blue bins louder than Red

 

Wheelie bin mass - full or empty,

 

Velocity how fast is it moving.

 

Type of surface wheeled over.

 

Distance measured and background noise - do you include other bin men.

 

What maintance is needed to comply at 97db - does it need annual testing.

 

maybe I need to get out more:confused1:

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