Local police or 911
Local police or 911
we can control noise by avoiding loudspeakers and loud noises
Noise Control - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Noise control is possible by a number of methods. Most popular are enclosures or barriers but these tend to be expensive and onyl partially effective. Noise control at source is recommended as it is often cheaper, more effective and does not affect productivity or performance. A good source of knowledge and advice is through www.INVC.co.uk who may be able to provide a competitive quotation.
J. T. Shrader has written: 'Truck noise IV G' -- subject(s): Noise, Noise control, Trucks, Motors (Diesel) 'Truck noise, IV-A' -- subject(s): Noise, Noise control, Trucks
Lewis H. Bell has written: 'Industrial noise control' -- subject(s): Industrial noise, Noise control, Vibration
The phone number for noise control services can vary based on your location and the specific agency or department responsible for managing noise complaints. Typically, you can find this information by checking your local government or municipal website. If you're in a city, look for the department of environmental services or a similar agency. For immediate assistance, consider contacting your local non-emergency police line.
The Noise Control Act was issued in 1972 in the United States. There does not seem to be a Noise Control and Protection act that was issued in the United States.
F. M. Kessler has written: 'Noise control' -- subject(s): Pile drivers, Noise, Noise control, Piling (Civil engineering)
Randall F Barron has written: 'Industrial noise control and acoustics' -- subject(s): Noise control, Industrial noise, OverDrive, Engineering, Nonfiction
Noise Control Act
you really are stupid