Precision noise reduction is a critical aspect of healthcare facilities that is often overlooked. The noise levels in hospitals and clinics can be detrimental to patients’ health and well-being, causing stress, anxiety, and sleep disturbances. The World Health Organization recommends that noise levels in hospitals should not exceed 35 decibels during the day and 30 decibels at night. However, many healthcare facilities struggle to maintain these levels due to various factors such as medical equipment, alarms, and staff activities.
Excessive noise levels in healthcare facilities can have adverse effects on patients, including increased blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate.