Diwali noise pollution: The splendor of Diwali is worth seeing, this time Diwali is celebrated on October 31 and in many places on November 1. Even before Diwali (Diwali 2024), people start bursting firecrackers and this streak continues until the twenty-fourth year. But these firecrackers not only harm the environment and increase air pollution, but due to excessive noise they can also affect your ears which also increases noise pollution. So let us explain to you what harmful effects this noise pollution can have on you and how you can avoid it.
What is noise pollution?
Noise pollution is caused by loud music or firecrackers. This noise pollution can have a detrimental effect on your health. Excessive noise harms not only humans but also animals and, for some people, can lead to hearing problems or even hearing loss.
Additionally, due to noise pollution, you might have trouble sleeping and feel tired. At the same time, experts say, excessive noise also affects heart health. This can increase blood pressure and heart problems can also increase. For this reason, patients with respiratory problems like asthma and bronchitis may have difficulty breathing.
Protect yourself from noise pollution
To avoid noise pollution, do not leave the house when too many firecrackers burst. You can use earplugs or headphones to protect your ears. Keep a certain distance from places where firecrackers burst. You can enjoy the firecrackers by standing at a certain distance. If you want to avoid noise in your home, you can use soundproof materials or acoustic panels, this can avoid noise pollution.
Disclaimer: Some information in news stories is based on media reports. Before implementing any suggestion, you should consult the relevant expert.
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