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1. Encourage people to use quieter modes of transportation such as bicycles or electric scooters instead of honking and loud vehicles. 2. Plant trees and vegetation at strategic points in your locality, as these act as natural sound barriers. 3. Promote the use of sound-resistant construction materiRead more
1. Encourage people to use quieter modes of transportation such as bicycles or electric scooters instead of honking and loud vehicles.
2. Plant trees and vegetation at strategic points in your locality, as these act as natural sound barriers.
3. Promote the use of sound-resistant construction materials when building new houses and offices.
4. Ask local authorities to regulate and limit the use of loud machinery, construction equipment, and power tools.
5. Create designated quiet areas in your locality where people can relax and find peace in a noise-free environment.
6. Install acoustic curtains around noisy locations, such as electrical substations and construction sites, to help reduce noise pollution.
7. Encourage people to use noise-canceling headphones or earplugs when listening to music or other audio on their personal devices.
8. Limit the number of fireworks displays for special occasions.
9. Hold regular awareness programs in your locality about the harmful effects of noise pollution.
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