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Noise Levels

Noise levels refer to how loud or quiet a sound is, typically measured in units called decibels (dB). Normal conversation occurs around 60 dB, while loud music or traffic can reach 70-85 dB, and loud machinery exceeds 85 dB. Higher noise levels can cause discomfort, hearing damage, or stress over time. It's important to be aware of noise exposure to protect your hearing health, especially in noisy environments. Monitoring noise levels helps manage and reduce excessive sounds, promoting a safer and more comfortable environment.