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How to Minimize Noise

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By MidniteWriter
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Did you know additional noise can make you stressed out and angry without you realizing it?
This is kind of a catch all on steps you can take to minimize noise in your world, wherever you live. Inspired by my strong distaste of unnecessary noise in the world today and from living in some pretty noisy places. And some things I learned while being a member of an Army band and other concert bands through the years.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Earplugs
  • Noise machine
  • TV
  • Rugs
  • Furniture
  • Wall decorations
  1. Step 1

    Minimize the stereo, music player or TV noise. Maybe not everyone wants to listen to people arguing and screaming on TV. Don some headphones and discover the joy of listen personally without disturbing others with noise. Do not do this if you are riding on a bike on a busy street. Look into some wireless headphones, you will be amazed at the sound quality.

  2. Step 2

    Keep chatter and cell phone conversations private. Don't yell. If you must have that conversation while you are out, go to your car or go for a walk on a less busy street. Or, teach yourself and others to text message on your cell phone.

  3. Step 3

    Put some earplugs in from the pharmacy if the noise such as snoring, noisy neighbors or animals keeps you awake and robs you of sleep.

  4. Step 4

    Put on some soothing music to drown out noise of everyday life or buy a white noise machine. A fan will also work for this purpose.

  5. Step 5

    Hang wall hangings, decorations and canvas materials on your walls. This will absorb noise and minimize echo in your own home.

  6. Step 6

    Put throw rugs everywhere in your home, including 2 or 3 in the bathroom. This will absorb sound and keep you warm in winter months. For larger rooms, purchase area rugs. They are decorative and help block out noise and absorb sound.

  7. Step 7

    Use headphones when practicing an instrument or practice quieter. This will save some of your energy and help others around you enjoy the peaceful environment.

  8. Step 8

    Ensure any band rooms or halls have adequate carpeting and risers. Many do not and this noise can damage your hearing over time. If you must play in noisy places, use ear plugs to protect your hearing.

  9. Step 9

    Scope out noise reducers such as fireproof doors and firewalls when considering renting or purchasing a multi-family property. This will work well when minimizing noise.

Comments  

sullysee said

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on 10/30/2009 Lots of great ideas to minimize noise. 5*

wesellforu said

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on 10/29/2009 Great tips to minimize noise. Thank you for sharing your great ideas! 5* and recommend!

jaredsgirl said

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on 10/28/2009 Excellent tips for minimizing noise. Thanks for sharing! 5* and a recommend.

hereishow2 said

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on 10/22/2009 Great ideas for minimizing noise! I will try these tips as I am sure they will help me to sleep better too! 5*

Magentaslb said

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on 10/21/2009 Great advice - I live in the city and it's always noisy... 5*s

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