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1. Reduce noise at the source by using quieter machinery and equipment. 2. Insulate noisy machinery, walls and floors to reduce sound levels. 3. Utilize noise barriers such as sound walls and landscaping to absorb sound. 4. Plant trees, shrubs or other vegetation to act as natural sound absorbers inRead more
1. Reduce noise at the source by using quieter machinery and equipment.
See less2. Insulate noisy machinery, walls and floors to reduce sound levels.
3. Utilize noise barriers such as sound walls and landscaping to absorb sound.
4. Plant trees, shrubs or other vegetation to act as natural sound absorbers in outside noise sources.
5. Allow for areas of quiet, especially at night.
6. Avoid the use of vehicle horns unnecessarily.
7. Encourage people to use quiet modes of transportation, such as electric cars and bicycles.
8. Designate quiet zones in public areas that are off-limits to loud activities.
9. Educate communities on the health and environmental impacts of noise pollution.
10. Monitor noise levels regularly and enforce applicable noise regulations.