Just tested our work alarm and it read 95db.
depends on the area and location it is supposed to cover. usually is 15-20dB higher than the average noise in the area
Sound is measured in decibels. Decibels are units used to measure the intensity of sound. The highest decibel alarm clock available is 120 decibels, which can be compared to be as loud as the sound of a fire engine siren.
57 decibels is about the noise that a high speed toothbrush makes or the low setting on an alarm clock or telephone. It can be loud enough to wake you up.
Aome machines claim to spin at 74 decibels. Is that loud?
Decibel is the unit in which we measure how loud a sound is. Whenever we want to be able to say if something is too loud (like an industry next to a residential area) or too quiet (like a fire alarm siren) we need something like the decibels to know what we're talking about.
Fundamentally, 43 decibels is loud. It is probably enough to annoy neighbors, but anything 85 decibels is enough to hurt hearing.
It depends on the type of fire alarm and how loud it is set to and where it actually is. If it is a loud, high pitched alarm then yes it may cause some temporal hearing loss but I doubt permanent.
60
About as loud as a normal conversation.
100 times as loud as breathing
109 decibles
how loud is a washing machine in decibels when spinning
listening to loud audio for a long period time can decibels your ears.