Silence the noise,
build a healthier place to live.

Construction, traffic, airplanes, machinery but also nightlife can make your
city an unhealthy place to live in. Noise pollution can affect our physical
and mental health in many ways. Fight it with smart technology.

Why should you monitor noise in the air?

Noise pollution is more than just a nuisance. It’s a health risk.
Sounds create noise. But sound is an important part of everyday life, aiding in communication, enjoyment, and alerting us to danger. However, in certain situations,  sound can distract us, break our concentration, or, if excessively loud, cause harm. When this occurs, the sound turns into unwanted noise, negatively impacting both our physical and mental health.

98%

of Europeans are breathing highly damaging polluted air which is linked to 400,000 deaths a year

Guardian, 2023

Noise pollution has significant effects on both human health and the environment.

Here are the primary impacts:

Effects on
human health

1. Hearing loss

Prolonged exposure to high levels
of noise can lead to hearing
damage or loss.

2. Sleep problems

Noise pollution can disrupt sleep
patterns, leading to insomnia.

3. Cardiovascular issues

Chronic exposure to noise is linked
to increased blood pressure, heart
attacks, and other cardiovascular
diseases.

4. Mental health

Continuous noise can cause stress,
anxiety, and depression, negatively
impacting overall mental health.

5. Cognitive impairment

Noise pollution can impair
concentration, memory, and
learning abilities, particularly in
children.

6. Tinnitus

Persistent noise exposure can
result in tinnitus, a ringing or
buzzing in the ears.

Effects on The
environment

1. Wildlife population

Noise pollution can disrupt animal
communication, mating rituals, and
navigation, leading to population
declines.

2. Ecosystem imbalance

Changes in animal behavior due to
noise can affect predator-prey
relationships and other ecological
interaction.

3. Reduced biodiversity

Sensitive species may abandon
noisy habitats, reducing biodiversity
and altering the natural balance.

What’s causing
noise pollution?

In most cases, noise pollution is manmade. Some of its major causes are vehicles, aircraft,
industrial machines used at construction sites and entertainment activities. When used at high
volume, some household appliances also contribute to noise pollution, like television or radio.

Most common noise pollution causes:

Construction activities*

*Machinery,
Power
Tools, etc.

Urban Traffic Noise*

*Vehicles,
trains, etc

Air Traffic

Industry

Entertainment Activities

*Loud Events,
Fireworks,
Nightlife, etc.

Noise monitoring can help you fight the unhealthy noise pollution in your city. By detecting noise sources, measuring and analyzing noise levels, and offering tailored management solutions across diverse environments, it enables effective mitigation strategies.

We are your noise monitoring partner

Sensees Outdoor Air Quality Monitoring System is a a professional solution for outdoor monitoring of multiple air quality and other environmental parameters like noise.

We can help you mitigate noise pollution by monitoring and analyzing noise sources and levels that can have harmful effects on human health.

Noise monitoring systems plays a vital role in managing urban noise pollution caused by transportation, urbanization and industrialization.

By systematically measuring and analyzing noise levels, cities can implement data-driven targeted measures to reduce noise impacts on residents and enhance overall urban quality of life.

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