Noise Complaints
Complaints about noise from local residents can often
be dealt with by ensuring that music is kept below a given
level. This can be difficult to judge as the evening wears
on and the levels tend to increase (it's the DJ steadily
going deaf).
The NoiseSign should be positioned so that the DJ or live
band can see instantly when the levels are too high and react
accordingly.
Using the NoiseSign takes away an individual's perception
of the noise levels and the associated difficulties in controlling
the sound output.
For noise outside, see Warning
of High Noise Outside. |
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Worker Hearing Protection
Staff working in the entertainment industry are regularly
exposed to high noise levels, often getting a noise exposure
above the maximum allowed.
The NoiseSign can help by informing staff when the noise
levels are getting high, giving the opportunity work in a
quieter location (staff rotation) or to wear hearing protection.
The NoiseSign can be mounted within the bar area, or in
other potentially noisy locations, where it will give an
immediate and clear warning of excessive noise levels.

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Remote Display Signs
Although
it is most important that the person controlling the music
knows when the levels are too high, it can also be useful
to have remote displays in areas such as the bar or the
office, so that the management can take action too.
The remote display NSR-WARN can be used
for this purpose. |
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Monitoring Compliance
The NS-LOGG data
logging unit can be added to the NoiseSign (either at the
time of purchase or at a later date). It regularly samples
the noise levels and the results can be downloaded to a
computer for analysis and reporting.
This is ideal to show compliance to the noise limits that
have been set. |