A Review on Noise Pollution Control on Residential as well as Non-Residential Areas

  • Monalisha Urikhinbam Department of Civil Engineering, Manipur Institute of Technology, Imphal, India
  • Chitra Shijagurumayum Department of Civil Engineering, Manipur Institute of Technology, Imphal, India.
  • Suresh Thokchom Department of Civil Engineering, Manipur Institute of Technology, Imphal, India.
Keywords: Acoustics, Airborne, Noise pollution

Abstract

Noise pollution is considered to be any unwanted or distressing sound that causes the health issues and affects the well-beings of humans and other organisms. Exposure to loud noise can also cause health hazards. The consequences of sound on living being hinge on upon its frequency. The frequency limits from 20Hz to 20,000Hz are audible, not all the sounds produced by vibrating the bodies or from different source are distinct.The operative techniques must be used to control and prevent of noise from implementation of the nature and the source itself is today’s need. In this study, we shall discuss the various methods which may be brought about regarding noise control which is coming from different sources around us. This review of various research works on the impacts of noise pollution at different environmental areas like schools, construction sites, etc. and to prevent or control and recommendation of noise criteria for the noise pollution by using different measures or devices.

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Published
2022-06-30