Whether knowingly or unknowingly, everyone of us contribute to noise pollution, because most of our day-to-day activities generate some noise. Often neglected, noise pollution adversely affects the human being leading to irritation, loss of concentration, loss of hearing.
Socials awareness programs should be taken up to educate the public about the causes and effects of noise pollution.
Identify the sources of noise pollution. Once identified, the reason(s) for increased noise levels should be assessed, efforts shall be made to reduce the undesired noise levels from (unwanted) noise generating sources.
2. 1. Introduction
2. Concept and Characteristics
3. Sources of Noise Pollution
4. Effects of Noise Pollution
5. Control of Noise Pollution
3. The word noise comes from the Latin word noxia meaning "injury" or
"hurt" .Noise is an unwanted, unpleasant and annoying sound caused by
vibration of the matter.
Sound that is unwanted or that disrupts the activity or balance of human
or animal life is called noise.
When there is lot of noise in environment, it is termed as noise pollution.
5. Food Mixer
Grinder
Vacuum Cleaner
Washing machine and Dryer
Air Conditioner
Straighter and curlers
Cooler
Television
iPods and Earphones
Loud speaker
Neighbor's Barking Dog
6. Places of Worship
Discos and Gigs
Parties
Markets where people sell goods with loudspeaker.
When these events are not often,
they can be termed as nuisance
rather than noise pollution.
12. Damages Nervous system
Altering Prey/predator detection
Creates problems in Navigation
They become Dangerous and Attacking
Raise Metabolism
Reduction of useable Habitat
Death of Certain Species
Genetic and Evolutionary Problems
13. Need to call longer and louder
Alters the Behavioral Pattern
Affects from Military SONAR
Disadvantages for birds who rely on hearing for prey
14. Control at Source
Control in the Transmission Path
Using Protective Equipment
15. Maintenance of Automobiles
Prohibition on Usage of loudspeakers
Selection of Machinery
Maintenance of Machines
Reducing the Noise Levels from Domestic Sectors
Use of Economic instruments
Fitting Silencers
Low Voice Speaking
16. Installation of Barriers
Installation of Panels and Enclosures
Green Belt development
18. Providing Ear plugs & Earmuffs
Soundproof Doors and Windows
19. 1. Cars That Don’t Go Vroom
2. Targeted Sirens
3. Stealthy Airplanes
4. Better Noise Control
20. Electric Engines are Silent
Becoming more popular
Mandatory in Future
21. Sirens directly to Car through Internet
Self Driving virtually eliminate Sirens
Directional Noise technology
22. Instrument Landing System (ILS)
Airbus A380 – Least Noise
By 2025- Half as loud as now
Electrical Aircrafts
23. Active Noise Control Technology
Sends out a Sound Wave in Opposite Direction
Berlin Park- Sound Absorbing Wall
24. Whether knowingly or unknowingly, everyone of us contribute to
noise pollution, because most of our day-to-day activities
generate some noise. Often neglected, noise pollution adversely
affects the human being leading to irritation, loss of
concentration, loss of hearing.
Socials awareness programs should be taken up to educate the
public about the causes and effects of noise pollution.
Identify the sources of noise pollution. Once identified, the
reason(s) for increased noise levels should be assessed, efforts
shall be made to reduce the undesired noise levels from
(unwanted) noise generating sources.