Noise and Sound Problems

If your child (or one in your care) complains about noises or sound, this is a quick summary of sound levels, sound frequencies and how it affects human health: https://decibelpro.app/blog/can-sound-kill-you/

As a note: 70dB to 85dB is a non-stop level in public spaces currently. A 2 hour movie can often reach 90 - 95 if not louder. 

110-124dB is the level of new hand dryers in public loos.

Electric vehicles, scooters and LEDs resonate at a piercing high frequency: wear ear plugs and defenders when near the streets - you cannot get your hearing back!

Parents
  • A chart in there claims 140db is the level of pain! Not the autistic level of pain! I certainly find 110db painful, possibly lower.

    I haven't been in a public loo since covid, sounds like that's just as well, I found many hand dryers too loud even then, am angry if new ones are even louder! Totally unnecessary.

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  • A chart in there claims 140db is the level of pain! Not the autistic level of pain! I certainly find 110db painful, possibly lower.

    I haven't been in a public loo since covid, sounds like that's just as well, I found many hand dryers too loud even then, am angry if new ones are even louder! Totally unnecessary.

Children
  • I could barely stand live concerts (although I made an exception for Kylie lol) and it’s one reason I stopped going out to gay clubs because of the noise levels - I heard later on that hearing loss is a big problem for many ex-clubbers - I can’t stand crowds despite working in a busy city centre supermarket for 17 years and I hate crowded trains/trams - screaming kids drive me insane as do high-spirited teenagers messing about 

  • I'm in pain at 90, even lower. I used to go to the movies with ear plugs in. Now I just don't go unless it's the afternoon kids screening.