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Is noise pollution a health hazard why what can use to minimize noise??

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Answered by sonalsharma212
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Effects of Noise Pollution

1. Hearing Problems: Any unwanted sound that our ears have not been built to filter can cause problems within the body. Hearing loss begins at 80- 90 dbA. 140 dbA is painful

2. Health Issues: Excessive noise pollution in working areas such as offices, construction sites, and even in our homes can influence psychological health.

3. Sleeping Disorders: Loud noise can certainly hamper your sleeping pattern and may lead to irritation and uncomfortable situations.

4. Cardiovascular Issues: Blood pressure levels, cardio-vascular disease and stress related heart problems are on the rise. Studies suggest that high intensity noise causes high blood pressure and increases heart beat rate as it disrupts the normal blood flow.

5. Trouble Communicating: High decibel noise can put trouble and may not allow two people to communicate freely. 

6. Effect on Wildlife: Wildlife faces far more problems than humans because noise pollution since they are more dependent on sound. Animals develop a better sense of hearing than us since their survival depends on it. 
So Yes definitely it is a Heath hazard...!

We Can Do Following to Control the noise Pollution:-

Turn off Appliances at Home and offices. ...

Shut the Door when using noisy Machines. ...

Use Earplugs. ...

Lower the volume. ...

Stay away from Noisy area. ...

Follow the Limits of Noise level. ...

Control Noise level near sensitive areas. ...

Go Green by planning trees.


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Answered by hrishikeshjagtap
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Effects of Noise Pollution


1. Hearing Problems: Any unwanted sound that our ears have not been built to filter can cause problems within the body. Hearing loss begins at 80- 90 dbA. 140 dbA is painful


2. Health Issues: Excessive noise pollution in working areas such as offices, construction sites, and even in our homes can influence psychological health.


3. Sleeping Disorders: Loud noise can certainly hamper your sleeping pattern and may lead to irritation and uncomfortable situations.


4. Cardiovascular Issues: Blood pressure levels, cardio-vascular disease and stress related heart problems are on the rise. Studies suggest that high intensity noise causes high blood pressure and increases heart beat rate as it disrupts the normal blood flow.


5. Trouble Communicating: High decibel noise can put trouble and may not allow two people to communicate freely. 


6. Effect on Wildlife: Wildlife faces far more problems than humans because noise pollution since they are more dependent on sound. Animals develop a better sense of hearing than us since their survival depends on it. 

So Yes definitely it is a Heath hazard...!


We Can Do Following to Control the noise Pollution:-


Turn off Appliances at Home and offices. ...


Shut the Door when using noisy Machines. ...


Use Earplugs. ...


Lower the volume. ...


Stay away from Noisy area. ...


Follow the Limits of Noise level. ...


Control Noise level near sensitive areas. ...


Go Green by planning trees.




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