Q1. What are the primary sources of noise pollution in Kolkata?
Traffic, construction activities, and festive celebrations are the leading contributors.
Q2. What is the safe noise limit for human ears?
The safe limit is 55 dB for residential areas and 70 dB for human ears over extended periods.
Q3. How can I measure noise levels in my area?
You can use noise meter apps like Decibel X or refer to real-time data from environmental boards.
Q4. What are the early signs of noise-induced hearing loss?
Difficulty hearing high-pitched sounds, tinnitus, or a feeling of fullness in the ears.
Q5. How often should I get my hearing checked?
If you live in a noisy area, an annual check-up at CC Saha Hearing Clinics is recommended.
Q6. Are children more vulnerable to noise pollution?
Yes, prolonged exposure to high noise levels can affect children’s cognitive development and hearing.
Q7. What steps are being taken to reduce noise pollution in Kolkata?
Silent zones have been designated, and awareness campaigns are being run by local authorities.
Q8. Can noise pollution affect my sleep?
Yes, noise pollution is a common cause of disrupted sleep and fatigue.
Q9. Are there any laws to curb noise pollution in India?
Yes, the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000, outline permissible noise limits.
Q10. How does CC Saha Hearing Clinics help with noise-induced hearing loss?
CC Saha offers advanced diagnostic tests, hearing aids from top brands, and personalized consultations to address hearing issues effectively.
These rules regulate the use of sound-producing sources, such as loudspeakers, public address systems, and musical instruments.
Q11. What are the rules?
The rules prohibit the use of loudspeakers and sound amplifiers between 10 PM and 6 AM, except in closed premises.
The rules restrict the use of sound-producing instruments at night, except in closed premises for communication.
The rules allow for the use of loudspeakers during cultural, religious, or festive occasions, but only if the state government permits it.
Q12. How can I file a complaint?
You can file a complaint with the police, the Central and State Pollution Control Board, or the District Magistrate