The sound of sirens in New York City could soon change. Reducing street noise is the goal of new City Council bills designed to stop high decibel sounds that hurt our health. DaveCarlinTV reports.
Reducing street noise is the goal of new City Council bills designed to stop high decibel sounds that hurt our health. "The sirens. Like, you hear the ambulance," one woman said. Some city dwellers say they get accustomed to lots of noise, but medical experts say - not really.
Noise exposure levels should not exceed 70 decibels over a 24-hour period. But research found one in three Americans are being exposed to noise levels exceeding the 70 decibel.s
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