What i suggest is make sure they are nailed or screwed tightly down and if that doesn't fix the problem then you could try pulling the noisy stair up and placing a thin foam or some sort of cardboard. Hope this helps you!
there is no way you can.
If you have a noisy timing chain you need to replace it.
To stop stairs from creaking, you can try tightening loose screws, adding shims to support the steps, or applying lubricant to reduce friction between the stairs.
To stop noisy pipes when flushing the toilet, you can try adjusting the water pressure, insulating the pipes, or installing a water hammer arrestor.
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To stop stairs from creaking, you can try tightening any loose screws or nails, adding shims or wedges to support the steps, or applying lubricant to reduce friction between the stairs and the structure.
Lay still.
It is generally easier to stop a rubber ball moving at the same speed as a wooden ball of the same size, due to the rubber ball's elasticity and ability to deform upon impact, absorbing some of the energy. The wooden ball, being more rigid, would transfer more energy upon impact, making it more difficult to stop.
Stair guards are commanly used to stop young children or pets cluming up or falling down stairs
To stop stairs from squeaking, you can try using a lubricant like WD-40 on the squeaky areas, tighten any loose screws or nails, or add shims to reduce movement. If the problem persists, consider hiring a professional to repair or replace the stairs.
ask them to stop or quiet down, if that doesnt stop then call the cops...if THAT doesnt stop maybe try looking for a different place to live?
the colloquial phrase is "urusai" which is literally "noisy"...so you're telling the person that they're noisy, and implying that the source of the noise should shut up ^__^