Noise Pollution in Community

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NOISE POLLUTION IN COMMUNITY

NOISE POLLUTION IN SCHOOL

NOISE POLLUTION IN WORK PLACE


A. THE INCREASING NOISE POLLUTION IN URBAN AREAS
Sources of Urban Noise
Cities have many sources of noise; many of the more significant and preventable sources arise
from traffic and industry. Motor vehicle traffic is usually the single greatest contributor of noise
in most cities.

Traffic
Motor vehicle noise, including noise from automobiles, motorcycles, buses, and trains, is a result
of (1) vehicle traction systems including the engine, braking, exhaust (2) the interface of the
wheel and the road or rail and (3) displacement of air, which is important at high speeds.

Industry
Many noise complaints result from proximity of housing to businesses, industries, and
institutional uses.

B. MEASURES THAT STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS CAN


IMPLEMENT TO LESSEN NOISE IN SCHOOL
Reduced noise pollution in schools. Poor quality sound will deter the student’s ability to learn,
and the teacher’s ability to communicate effectively. Performance standards drop as the user-
friendliness of your space is compromised.

C. NOISE POLLUTION IN WORK PLACES


Health Effects. Exposure to high levels of noise can cause permanent hearing loss. ... Loud noise
can create physical and psychological stress, reduce productivity, interfere with communication
and concentration, and contribute to workplace accidents and injuries by making it difficult to
hear warning signals.
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SUB BY; SUNSHINE SABALLE LUNA 1-C


SUB TO; MAAM JOY CERUJALES

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