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1. Reduce noise at its source: Keep machines and engines in good condition, use quieter tools and limit their running time where possible. 2. Insulate against noise: Install insulation and soundproofing materials into buildings and homes to reduce noise pollution from outside sources. 3. Plant treesRead more
1. Reduce noise at its source: Keep machines and engines in good condition, use quieter tools and limit their running time where possible.
See less2. Insulate against noise: Install insulation and soundproofing materials into buildings and homes to reduce noise pollution from outside sources.
3. Plant trees and vegetation: Planting trees and other greenery around highly populated areas can be an effective way to absorb some of the sound in the air.
4. Create “quiet zones”: Set aside designated quiet spots for residential or business areas to provide a space with minimal noise levels.
5. Implement regulations on noise levels: Governments can pass regulations to limit the amount of noise allowed in residential areas at certain hours of the day.