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  • Acoustic Cameras Used to Catch Criminals - A gunshot goes off in the night. By the time the responding officer arrives, it may be difficult for the reporting parties to recall which direction it came from. In areas with a high amount of gunfire, cities are installing acoustic gunshot detection systems. These sensors not only identify the difference between a gunshot and a car backfiring but then send information back to a sophisticated mapping system which triangulates where the potential suspect may be. This confirmation of gunfire and the immediate determination of the location allow deputies to quickly respond to shootings with a much greater level of confidence. In some cities these acoustic gunshot detection systems are married with video surveillance;
  • Car Alarms and Noise Pollution - You finally get to sleep and then it happens, somebody car alarm goes off. Do you look?
  • How to Handle Noisy Neighbors - Everybody has probably had them, noisy neighbors that is. Just as you are going to sleep they are starting the party. Or maybe they just have a loud dog or are just plain inconsiderate. The good news is that you have options in dealing with this situation beyond having to confront the person or put up with it. 1. CHECK YOUR LOCAL ORDINANCES Get a copy of your local noise laws.
  • Soundproofing Apartment and Condominium complexes - With the cost of living rising, many potential homeowners are seriously considering condos and apartments as an investment for their future. I have personally lived in a condo for over 10 years. Condo and apartment living can be very rewarding and can make you feel very secure, but these units can also become a nightmare especially if you live in a lower unit and are forced to tolerate the noisy walking from the neighbors above. When contractors build these units, soundproofing is probably not their top priority, but it should be. There is nothing worse than to spend your life savings on a home only to find out that you are unable to sleep due to the constant walking noise from the people above.
  • Soundproofing your Studio on a Budget - Building a soundproof studio doesn’t necessarily have to break the bank. There are many new and innovative products that can be used to obtain professional results. It is always best when building a studio to squeeze every STC (sound transmission class) point you can from the materials you are using. Some of the things that will help you towards that goal are staggered studs. Staggered studs is where the studs are offset so that there is less wallboard to structure contact. In other words, the drywall or soundboard would only come in contact with every other stud on a wall assembly.
  • Soundproofing - The word soundproofing in reality is a misnomer. Basically in an application where soundproofing is needed you are actually looking to reduce the sound to the most tolerable level possible.
  • Restaurant Acoustics - Have you ever been inside of a crowded restaurant sitting at a table with your wife or girlfriend only to find out that you could not hear a word she was saying because the acoustics in the restaurant were so poor?
  • Keeping It Quiet, Tips for Buying Your Next Home - You are in the market to buy a new home. There is so much to consider, price, location, size and even the details such as carpeting, wood flooring, the number of bathrooms. One thing buyers often forget to consider when searching out their dream home is to make sure that humble abode is quiet and peaceful. Determining whether a neighborhood or home is going to be quiet at night or even weekends can be difficult at first.
  • Renting and Noisy Neighbors - Noise can be a nuisance and worse of all it stalks us in our own homes, thanks to the neighbors. About 100 million Americans share walls with strangers, many in acoustical slums. In U.S.
  • Noise Management in City and Urban Planning - Growing cities means growing noise. This is especially true in mixed-use urban environments that often contain commercial premises (entertainment, retail, office, hospitality or light manufacturing) sited close to residential uses such as apartments. The need for local authorities to adopt sound land use planning is a growing practice. Noise can be thought of as unwanted sound and can vary greatly in volume.
  • Noise and Its Affect On Your Health - Noise is a nuisance; there is no doubt about it. But more than that, it can cause health problems. For this reason, many are working at reducing the amount of noise in our everyday environment by creating new laws and regulations. How does noise affect our health? The first and most noticeable affects are hearing loss.
  • Common Soundproofing Myths - Peace and quiet is something we value as we are constantly barraged with the sounds around us. When we are home, the last thing we want is to hear the noisy neighbor, the children upstairs playing their guitar or traffic on the street. Understanding how sound works and ways people have tried soundproofing their homes to no avail, will help you understand that with a professional, you can be on your way to making your home a place of more serenity. In order to effectively reduce or eliminate the noise in your home, you must first understand the difference between sound absorption and sound reduction.
  • Call Centers and Sound - If you have worked in a call center, you know how noisy it can get with numerous operators and telephones. If you are on the other end of the phone with somebody at a call center, it also can be quite frustrating with all of the background sound.
  • Soundproofing Your Bedroom - There is nothing more stressing than to be woken up in the middle of the night from sound or to not even get a good night’s sleep. Soundproofing your bedroom from either other rooms in your home, outside sounds, or, if you are in an apartment, your neighbors, can help you get a better nights rest and lower your stress level. The goal in soundproofing a room correctly is to block the transmission of sound from bleeding through a common wall. Ultimately you want to impair the wall's ability to conduct vibration. This is accomplished by adding two components to your wall assembly. The first is density, the second is disconnection. The combination of these two ingredients will help force the collapse of your sound wave inside your wall, and can trigger up to a 90% drop in sound transmission.
  • Soundproofing Your Animal Kennel - If you own a kennel or manage an animal shelter you know how loud it can get inside. This is not only a nuisance for the occupants such as the employees, but it also can be a nuisance for those who may live within earshot of you. Since it is nearly impossible to eliminate the sound of barking dogs and other such animal noise, reducing noise level by making all of your walls, ceilings, floors and other structures less reflective is the next best solution. With a kennel, you often may have outside areas to soundproof as well such as dog runs. Similar fixes do apply that are mentioned below.
  • Street Traffic Noise - Excessive traffic noise is one of the most common complaints among American residents. Millions of people are affected by constant traffic noise in their own home. In fact, traffic noise impacts more people than any other environmental noise source. Traffic noise can affect the ability to work, learn, rest, relax, sleep, etc. Excessive noise can lead to mental and physical health problems. If your home is near a major road or you are experiencing problems with traffic noise, you may be able to limit the impact on yourself and your family. The proper way to combat a sound problem is not to treat the recipient of the noise, but to treat the source of the noise.
  • Soundproofing Your Strip Mall Space - You just opened your new business, or maybe it is an existing business and somebody has moved into the commercial space next to you – the only problem, they like to play loud music or are loud and the sound invades your space. If you have this experience, you know how frustrating such a situation can be.
  • Toning Down The Home Workshop Sound - It’s a simple fact that power tools are noisy. Table saws, thickness planers, and routers, for example, can put out 80 decibels (dB) or more of sound. That means if your shop is located in a basement or attached garage, you'll need to keep those loud noises from invading the living areas of your home or your neighbor’s home.
  • Hotel Noise Case Study - The Tundra Lodge was perfectly situated to draw faraway fans and local families to its Lombardi Avenue address. In September 2003, Green Bay, Wisconsin's legendary Lambeau Field celebrated the completion of a $297 million redevelopment. On a nearby street named after football's greatest coaching legend, another multi-use structure opened for business. Combining an indoor water park, arcade, and conference center with an exquisite 161-room lodge, The Tundra Lodge Resort and Waterpark seemingly had everything going for it on opening day. THE PROBLEM But then the complaints about room-to-room sound intrusion began. Melanie Novinska, the facility's Managing Director of Engineering, remembers the impact the complaints over noise were having by the end of the first year of operation. "The cost of keeping people happy included discounts and certificates for people to try us again.
  • Addressing Climate Change Requires Quiet - As the world awakens to the emergency of climate change, we must begin to look at every facet of life to see things that are right in front of us, but unobvious. CO2 and other greenhouse gases have clearly and undeniably changed our climate forever. A rise in temperatures and sea level are guaranteed at this point. The question is not if, but when. Americans in particular have enjoyed sprawling communities far from the workplace for the better part of 50 years. We have become used to large houses on quiet streets, far from the action and noise of the city.
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