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Out with the old, in with the new
December 14th 2011

As we approach a new year, Cirrus Research is encouraging owners of noise measurement equipment to start 2012 afresh with a new noise measurement instrument from Cirrus Research.

By trading in an old or unused noise instrument, owners can receive up to 25 per cent trade-in discount against a number of Cirrus Research products, including:

• An Optimus Red sound level meter measurement kit

• The award-winning Optimus Green sound level meter measurement kit

• A doseBadge measurement kit

• A Safety Officer’s noise measurement kit

Simply supply Cirrus Research with the old instrument and they will determine what it could be worth against one of the products above.

With recent legislation banning the disposal of electronic equipment in household bins, the scheme also disposes of the equipment correctly. As a registered manufacturer under the WEEE Directive, Cirrus Research has the facilities and procedures in place to dispose of the old equipment safely.

To find out more about this scheme and for terms and conditions please visit: www.cirrusresearch.co.uk/offers

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