Ringing in your ears? In the US alone, about 50 million people have tinnitus, according to the American Tinnitus Association. Worldwide, about 360 million people have tinnitus, according to the Hearing Health Foundation. Some cases may be preventable if you
Earplugs are cool – an interview with Ryan Parry of Eargasm Earplugs
It’s never too late to start protecting your hearing. Have you ever been to a loud event and wished that you had ear protection? Now you have some convenient options. Today’s consumer earplugs — for example, Eargasm earplugs — offer
Best of 2018: articles on noise and acoustics
Noise issues generated a lot of buzz in in 2018 In chronological order, here’s a list of some notable articles on noise-related issues, in case you missed them. January 2018 Planetizen made a case with “Why We Need to Reduce
Planning for noise
Neighborhoods have acoustical patterns When planners approve a new structure, it has to fit the zoning requirements for that neighborhood. Those requirements could include building height, lot depth, square footage, number of units, open space, parking, and trees. But rarely
Tuning out the noise: 5 low-cost ways to chill out
Let’s face it. You can’t control everything in your environment. But you can control how you respond to it. You might not be able to stop the late-night party noise in your neighborhood — or that jackhammering project down the
The difference between soundproofing and sound absorption
A noisy room: which solution do you need? It’s easy to get confused when you’re bothered by noise. Which solution do you need — sound absorption or soundproofing? You can often add sound absorption without any major construction. But it
Soundwalks – part 2 of a conversation with Dr. Antonella Radicchi
Increase your sonic awareness with soundwalks What is a soundwalk, exactly? That’s what we talk about in part 2 of a conversation with Dr. Antonella Radicchi, an architect and researcher based in Berlin. Antonella wrote “A Pocket Guide to Soundwalking,”
What’s inside your walls? A primer on the best insulation.
Just say “no” to hollow walls Do you live in a home with hollow walls? A lot of homes built before the 1990s have no insulation in them at all. Most newer construction does include basic insulation. Contractors often use
Mapping a quiet space with the Hush City app
My first contribution to the Hush City map! I was in a local park recently and realized that it was an ideal candidate for “Hush City.” Hush City is an app with a map. It’s part of a project headed
“The Noise Chap” in UK shares work-related decibel levels
It really is that loud: industry-related noise Have you ever wondered about the noise levels in your workplace? Well, the Noise Chap published a list of decibel readingsĀ in different industries. The list covers industrial noise that involves heavy equipment. The