Generally, noise gets out through the walls, windows and doors. If you need to quiet things down, what can you hang from the walls? (Make sure is not a fire hazard!!) Can windows be shut, and are they double pane (or more) and better sound insulators? Is the door shut, and what can be hung on the inside to quiet things down? Air movement in a closed building may be a challenge with all the openings closed, but your choices are limited. Sound can turn corners and stuff. There are a few options for sound reduction, but it is critical to use one's head in evaluating them. Working conditions may deteriorate quickly by buttoning things up, and there's always the flammability of soundproofing materials to consider. None of these suggestions look at or consider the sources of the noise. There are a zillion of them, and each machine or job evolution will have to be looked at to see what is noisy and whether or not something can be done about it. Good luck with this one.
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It depends on what is making the noise.
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You can prevent unwanted sound or noise by using earplugs or noise-cancelling headphones, creating a quiet and insulated space, installing soundproofing materials in your environment, or addressing the source of the noise directly if possible.
A muffler system must be installed in a powerboat to prevent excessive or unusual noise.
what was done tothe street outside the Constutional Convention to prevent noise from distubing the delegates
It is so simple.The pressure of the loud noise will enter your ears.Your mouth should be opened the pressure will exit out the Eustachian tube.
There are a great many devices in the world that are used to prevent noise pollution. Mutes and sound-proofing materials on walls are two devices used.
Shoes make footstep noises because you walk on hardwood floors that make noise, if you take off your shoes, then there will be no noise, wear a sock to prevent noise.
Yes, brakes can make noise when wet due to water causing friction. To prevent or reduce the noise, you can try drying the brakes by gently applying them while driving, using brake pads designed for wet conditions, or having a professional inspect and possibly lubricate the brake components.
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