Dhaka's noise now beyond tolerance level: Study
Thursday, 26 April 2018
The extent of noise pollution is two times higher than the human tolerance level in Dhaka, seriously affecting public health, reports UNB
Referring to a 2017 study it carried out, green group Poribesh Bachao Andolon (POBA) said on Wednesday that the silent zone like educational institutions, hospitals and office hubs of the city are all abuzz with high degree of noise pollution. It found 83 to 104 decibels (dBs) of sound in Dhaka's silent zones during day-time whereas the standard noise level should be within 50 dBs according to Bangladesh's noise pollution guideline.
POBA report also showed that in residential zone the sound remains 92-98 dBs during day time and 68-83 dBs during the night, way above the standard 55 dBs and 45 dBs respectively.
The noise pollution is also very high at mixed and commercial zones too, said POBA.
In observance of the International Noise Awareness Day (INAD)-2018, POBA held a roundtable at its office on Wednesday to discuss 'Gradual rise of noise pollution: Effects and Responsibilities'.