Noise from power generators: it's impact on the health of five children below two years of age
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Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians
Abstract
Excess noise harms health. The third most serious
environmental issue in the world, after air and water
pollution, is noise pollution. Common sources of
community noise are construction sites, industrial
machinery, urban traffic, military activities and loud
music. The effects of noise are auditory and nonauditory
and children are more vulnerable than adults
to high intensity noise1,2,3,4. The health of five
children exposed to excessive noise produced from
power generators is reported.
Introduction Excess noise harms health. The third most serious environmental issue in the world, after air and water pollution, is noise pollution. Common sources of community noise are construction sites, industrial machinery, urban traffic, military activities and loud music. The effects of noise are auditory and nonauditory and children are more vulnerable than adults to high intensity noise1,2,3,4. The health of five children exposed to excessive noise produced from power generators is reported
Introduction Excess noise harms health. The third most serious environmental issue in the world, after air and water pollution, is noise pollution. Common sources of community noise are construction sites, industrial machinery, urban traffic, military activities and loud music. The effects of noise are auditory and nonauditory and children are more vulnerable than adults to high intensity noise1,2,3,4. The health of five children exposed to excessive noise produced from power generators is reported
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noise pollution, children
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Senanayake, M. P. (2012). Noise from power generators: it's impact on the health of five children below two years of age.
