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Noise
pollution leads to annoyance, irritation
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD—Noise pollution is one of the major serious health hazards,
causing annoyance, irritation, tension, headache and even lead to
accidents at work places. Besides, it causes hearing loss, slow deep
breathing and many more health harms.
The citizens in twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad are of the view
that there should be complete ban on using pressure horns in municipal
areas, besides use of loud speakers and electronic entertainment devices
must be checked. There must be some criteria and standard to check noise
pollution, particularly caused by different sorts of vehicles, they
opined.
They also demanded for imposition of penalty upon the industrialists
failing to observe noise limits. Hassan Mehmood, a shopkeeper at Raja
Bazaar said that Auto- rickshaws were the main source of noise pollution
in the area, adding that non-implementation of regulatory laws has also
become another reason of high level traffic noise in Rawalpindi.
"Poor models of vehicles, use of defective silencers and installation of
industrial units in residential areas have led to increasing noise
pollution in the city," a shopkeeper remarked. The main industrial
plants in the area are lathe machines which create excessive noise in
the residential areas besides the generators and compressors do
aggravate the situation, he added. A medical expert, Dr. Iqbal Sikandar
said that the noise frequency while talking at a normal level is 30 to
60 decimal which increases up to 60 to 90 decimal when one shouts.
He said that 85 decimal are the limit for human ears and more than this
would harm the ear drum. Police sources said that unlike Islamabad, the
roads of Rawalpindi are very congested and have already been encroached
by vendors, cart pushers and hawkers that always create traffic problems
and thereby the noise pollution due to using of horns in such
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