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ACOUSTICAL DIARY

AR155-1/A51
DE LEON, CHINA ANGELU

SCHEDULE
Week 1 June 2 (Tuesday); June 6 (Sat.)
Week 2 June 10 (Wednesday); June 13 (Sat.)
Week 3 June 15 (Monday); June 20 (Sat.)
Week 1: June 2 (Tuesday)
MORNING
Work Recrea Relaxa Description Sound Peak Frequency Duration Architectural Solution
tion tion Source Level
Relaxation Crying Betwee High 8 Noise is coming inside the room.
7:12 (Bedroom) Baby n 80 dB minutes
a.m. and 90 GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
to A private space dB prevent it from getting out the
7:20 used for a (1) person room.
a.m. to sleep and rest
which produces less 1. Use a resilient channel to
noise. Located at the insulate the drywall that
back of the house enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves.

2. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

3. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and floor.

10:15 Work (Kitchen) Speaker 90 dB High Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. from the
to A public space with kitchen. GOAL: Absorb the sound energy
11:54 minimal noise due to to prevent it from getting out the
a.m. the activities done in room.
area. An absence of
wall dividing the 1. Sound absorbing
kitchen and the materials such as rough
living room. Mostly surfaces on walls, ceiling
used all throughout and floor (ex. carpet) for
the day. Located at noise reduction.
the rear of the house
facing the south. 2. Interior walls insulation
to absorb and prevent
vibration. This will
cause to inhibits the
direction of sound.

AFTERNOON
12:06 Recreation (Living Constructi 90 dB High 5 hrs. Noise is coming from outside the
p.m. Room) = on site and 8 house.
to approx. 20 mins.
5:14 A public space that meters GOAL: Prevent the noise from
pm. is frequently used away from getting inside the house.
during the afternoon the house 1. Cover any holes or
that produces much cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
side of the house 2. Seal your doors. Place a
facing the west. weathering strips to
doors.
3. Ensure the interior doors
are solid doors for
insulation.
4. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.
5. Installing double-glazed
window allows natural
ventilation while
preventing direct
propagation of traffic
noise.
12:28 Relaxation Television 75 dB Mid 2 hrs. The noise is coming from the
p.m. (Bedroom) and 22 other room. Hence, diffraction of
to minutes sound occurs.
2:50 A private space
used for a (1) person GOAL: Prevent the noise from
to sleep and rest getting in the room.
which produces less 1. Fix and seal the door to
noise. Located at the prevent sound reflection
back of the house on the interior wall.
facing the west. 2. Sound absorbing
materials on the room
where sound source can
be found. This will
inhibits the direction of
sound.

3. Use a resilient channel to


insulate the drywall that
enfeebles the
soundwaves.

3:15 Relaxation Karaoke 95 dB High 1 hr. and Noise is coming inside the room.
p.m. (Bedroom) 53
to minutes GOAL: Prevent the noise from
5:08 A private space getting out that affects other
p.m. used for a (1) person rooms.
to sleep and rest
which produces less 1. Use a resilient channel to
noise. Located at the insulate the drywall that
back of the house enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves.

2. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and floor.

EVENING
Eveni Work (Kitchen) = Outdoor 60 Low 6:44 p.m. Noise is coming from outside the
ng vegetation decibel to 10:20 house
(6-12) A private space with noise s p.m.
minimal noise. (frogs, (3 hr. 36 GOAL: Prevent the noise from
Mostly used during etc.) min.) getting inside the house.
the night. Located at 1. Cover any holes or
the side of the house cracks in windows and
facing the south. doors.
2. Seal your doors. Place a
weathering strips to
doors.
3. Ensure the interior doors
are solid doors for
insulation.
4. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.

Week 1: June 6 (Saturday)


MORNING
Work Recrea Relaxa Description Sound Peak Frequency Duration Architectural Solution
tion tion Source Level
Relaxation Crowing 90 dB High 41 Noise is coming inside the room.
7:14 (Bedroom) Roaster minutes
a.m. (coming GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
to A private space from the prevent it from getting out the
7:55 used for a (1) person neighborh room.
a.m. to sleep and rest ood)
which produces less 1. Use a resilient channel to
noise. There is a insulate the drywall that
residence in front. enfeebles the
soundwaves.
Located at the back
of the house facing 2. Rigid screen with soft
the west. and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

3. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and floor.
10:20 Work (Kitchen) Train 120 dB High 1 minute Noise is coming from outside the
a.m. horns (severely house.
to A public space with affects the
10:21 minimal noise due to house) GOAL: Prevent the noise from
a.m. the activities done in getting inside the house.
area. An absence of 1. Cover any holes or
wall dividing the cracks in windows and
kitchen and the doors.
living room. Mostly 2. Seal your doors. Place a
used all throughout weathering strips to
the day. Located at doors.
the rear of the house 3. Ensure the interior doors
facing the south. are solid doors for
insulation.
3. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.
9:45 Relaxation Dog’s 80 dB High 13 Noise is coming from outside the
a.m. (Bedroom) Bark to 90 minutes house
to (adjacent dB
9:58 A private space to the GOAL: Prevent the noise from
a.m. used for a (1) person recreation getting inside the house.
to sleep and rest al room) 1. Cover any holes or
which produces less cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
back of the house 2. Seal your doors. Place a
facing the west. weathering strips to
doors.
3. Ensure the interior doors
are solid doors for
insulation.
4. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.

AFTERNOON
1:45p. Work (Kitchen) = Constructi 90 dB High 45 Since, it is an outside noise.
m. to on site minutes.
3:30 A private space with approx. 20 GOAL: Prevent the noise from
p.m. minimal noise. meters getting in the room.
Mostly used during away from 1. Cover any holes or
the night. Located the house cracks in windows and
adjacent the laundry doors.
room. Oriented at 2. Seal your doors. Place a
the side of the house weathering strips to
facing the south. doors.
3. Ensure the interior doors
are solid doors for
insulation.
4. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.
5. Installing double-glazed
window allows natural
ventilation while
preventing direct
propagation of traffic
noise.
12:28 Work (Kitchen) = Laundry 70 dB Mid 1 hr. The noise is coming from the
p.m. Machine and 22 other room. Hence, diffraction of
to A private space with minutes sound occurs.
2:50 minimal noise.
Mostly used during GOAL: Prevent the noise from
the night. Located getting in the room.
adjacent the laundry 1. Fix and seal the door to
room. Oriented at prevent sound reflection
the side of the house on the interior wall.
facing the south. 2. Sound absorbing
materials on the room
where sound source can
be found. This will
inhibits the direction of
sound.
3. Use a resilient channel to
insulate the drywall that
enfeebles the
soundwaves.

3:15 Relaxation Karaoke 95 dB High 1 hr. and Noise is coming inside the room.
p.m. (Bedroom) (inside the 53
to house) minutes GOAL: Prevent the noise from
5:08 A private space getting out that affects other
p.m. used for a (1) person rooms.
to sleep and rest
which produces less 1. Use a resilient channel to
noise. Located at the
back of the house insulate the drywall that
facing the west. enfeebles the
soundwaves.

2. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and floor.

5:42 Relaxation Dog’s 80 dB High 13 Noise is coming from outside the


p.m. (Bedroom) Bark to 90 minutes house
to (adjacent dB
5:50 A private space to the GOAL: Prevent the noise from
p.m. used for a (1) person recreation getting inside the house.
to sleep and rest al room) 1. Cover any holes or
which produces less cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
back of the house 2. Seal your doors. Place a
facing the west. weathering strips to
doors.
3. Ensure the interior doors
are solid doors for
insulation.
4. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.

EVENING
8:35 Recreation (Living Car 60 Mid 4 Noise is coming from outside the
p.m. Room) = engine decibel minutes house.
to s
8:39 A public space that GOAL: Prevent the noise from
is frequently used getting inside the house.
during the afternoon 1. Cover any holes or
that produces much cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
side of the house 2. Seal your doors. Place a
facing the west. weathering strips to
doors.
3. Ensure the interior doors
are solid doors for
insulation.
4. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier

7:40 Relaxation Outdoor 60 Low 4 hrs. Noise is coming from outside the
p.m. (Bedroom) vegetation and 20 house.
to 12 noise mins.
a.m. A private space (frogs, GOAL: Prevent the noise from
used for a (1) person etc.) getting inside the house.
to sleep and rest 5. Cover any holes or
which produces less cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
back of the house 6. Seal your doors. Place a
facing the west. weathering strips to
doors.
7. Ensure the interior doors
are solid doors for
insulation.
8. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier
Week 2: June 10 (Wednesday)
MORNING
Work Recrea Relaxa Description Sound Peak Frequency Duration Architectural Solution
tion tion Source Level
6:21 Work (Kitchen) = Whistling 80 dB High 1 min. Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. Kettle
to A private space with GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
6:22 minimal noise. prevent it from getting out the
a.m. Mostly used during room.
the night. Located
adjacent the laundry 1. Use a resilient channel
room. Oriented at to insulate the drywall
the side of the house that enfeebles the
facing the south. soundwaves

2. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

3. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and
floor.
9:16 Relaxation Crying Betwee High 14 Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. (Bedroom) Baby n 80 dB minutes
to and 90 GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
9:30 A private space dB prevent it from getting out the
a.m. used for a (1) person room.
to sleep and rest
which produces less 1. Use a resilient channel
noise. Located at the to insulate the drywall
back of the house that enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves.

2. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

3. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and
floor.

8:45 Relaxation Television 75 dB High 1 hr. and The noise is coming from the
a.m. (Bedroom) (severely 37 other room. Hence, diffraction
to affects the minutes of sound occurs.
10:22 A private space house)
used for a (1) person GOAL: Prevent the noise from
to sleep and rest getting in the room.
which produces less 1. Fix and seal the door to
noise. Located at the prevent sound
back of the house reflection on the interior
facing the west. wall.
2. Sound absorbing
materials on the room
where sound source
can be found. This will
inhibits the direction of
sound
.
10:47 Work (Kitchen) = Cleaning 50 dB Mid 11 mins. Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. dishes
to A private space with GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
10:58 minimal noise. prevent it from getting out the
a.m. Mostly used during
the night. Located room.
adjacent the laundry
room. Oriented at 1. Use a resilient channel
the side of the house to insulate the drywall
facing the south. that enfeebles the
soundwaves.

2. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

3. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and
floor.

11:15 Relaxation Dog’s 80 dB High 5 Noise is coming from outside


a.m. (Bedroom) Bark to 90 minutes the house
to (adjacent dB
11:20 A private space to the GOAL: Prevent the noise from
a.m. used for a (1) person recreation getting inside the house.
to sleep and rest al room) 5. Cover any holes or
which produces less cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
back of the house 6. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
7. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
8. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.
AFTERNOON
2:48 Recreation (Living Two 75 dB Mid 24 Noise is coming inside the room.
p.m. Room) = persons minutes.
to converse GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
3:12 A public space that with high prevent it from getting out the
p.m. is frequently used voice. room.
during the afternoon
that produces much 1. Use a resilient channel
noise. Located at the to insulate the drywall
side of the house that enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves.

2. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

3. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and
floor.

5:48 Recreation (Living Car 60 Mid 7minutes Noise is coming from outside
p.m. Room) = engine decibel the house.
To s
5:55 A public space that GOAL: Prevent the noise from
p..m. is frequently used getting inside the house.
during the afternoon 9. Cover any holes or
that produces much cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
side of the house 10. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
11. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
12. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier
EVENING
6:09 Recreation (Living Shouting 60 Mid 11 Noise is coming inside the room.
p.m. Room) = voice from decibel minutes
to the s GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
6:20 A public space that neighborh prevent it from getting out the
p.m. is frequently used ood room.
during the afternoon
that produces much 1. Use a resilient channel
noise. Located at the to insulate the drywall
side of the house that enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves.

2. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

Sound absorbing materials on


the outer wall of the room and
also the ceiling and floor.

7:40 Relaxation Outdoor 60 Low 4 hrs. Noise is coming from outside


p.m. (Bedroom) vegetation and 20 the house.
to 12 noise mins.
a.m. A private space (frogs, GOAL: Prevent the noise from
used for a (1) person etc.) getting inside the house.
to sleep and rest 13. Cover any holes or
which produces less cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
back of the house 14. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
15. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
16. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier
Week 2: June 13 (Saturday)
MORNING
Work Recrea Relaxa Description Sound Peak Frequency Duration Architectural Solution
tion tion Source Level
6:21 Recreation (Living Electric 80 dB High 3 hrs. Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. Room) = Fan and 31
to min. GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
9:52 A public space that prevent it from getting out the
a.m. is frequently used room.
during the afternoon
that produces much 4. Use a resilient channel
noise. Located at the to insulate the drywall
side of the house that enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves

5. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

6. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and
floor.

8:16 Relaxation Crying Betwee High 14 Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. (Bedroom) Baby n 80 dB minutes
to and 90 GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
8:30 A private space dB prevent it from getting out the
a.m. used for a (1) person room.
to sleep and rest
which produces less 4. Use a resilient channel
noise. Located at the to insulate the drywall
back of the house that enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves.

5. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

6. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and
floor.

4.

10:25 Recreation (Living Rain 75 dB High 2 hrs. Noise is coming from outside
a.m. Room) = (severely and 53 the house
to affects the mins.
1:18 A public space that house) GOAL: Prevent the noise from
p.m. is frequently used getting inside the house.
during the afternoon 1. Cover any holes or
that produces much cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
side of the house 2. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
3. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
4. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.

9:14 Relaxation Television 75 dB Mid 1 hr. and The noise is coming from the
a.m. (Bedroom) 34 mins. other room. Hence, diffraction
to of sound occurs.
10:48 A private space
a.m. used for a (1) person GOAL: Prevent the noise from
to sleep and rest getting in the room.
which produces less 4. Fix and seal the door to
noise. Located at the prevent sound
back of the house reflection on the interior
facing the west. wall.
5. Sound absorbing
materials on the room
where sound source
can be found. This will
inhibits the direction of
sound.

6. Use a resilient channel


to insulate the drywall
that enfeebles the
soundwaves.

AFTERNOON
1:16 Recreation (Living Crying 75 dB Mid 14 The noise is coming from the
p.m. Room) = baby minutes. other room. Hence, diffraction
to (neighborh of sound occurs.
1:30 A public space that ood)
p.m is frequently used GOAL: Prevent the noise from
during the afternoon getting in the room.
that produces much 4. Fix and seal the door to
noise. Located at the prevent sound
side of the house reflection on the interior
facing the west. wall.
5. Sound absorbing
materials on the room
where sound source
can be found. This will
inhibits the direction of
AFTERNOON sound.
12:06 Recreation (Living Constructi 90 dB High 5 hrs. Noise is coming from outside
p.m. Room) = on site and 8 the house.
to approx. 20 mins.
5:14 A public space that meters GOAL: Prevent the noise from
pm. is frequently used away from getting inside the house.
during the afternoon the house 6. Cover any holes or
that produces much cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
side of the house 7. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
8. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
9. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.

Installing double-
glazed window allows
natural ventilation
while preventing
direct propagation of
traffic noise.
EVENING
7:02 Recreation (Living Crying 60 Mid 16 Noise is coming inside the room.
p.m. Room) = baby decibel minutes
to s GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
7:18 A public space that prevent it from getting out the
p.m. is frequently used room.
during the afternoon
that produces much 3. Use a resilient channel
noise. Located at the
side of the house to insulate the drywall
facing the west. that enfeebles the
soundwaves.

4. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

Sound absorbing materials on


the outer wall of the room and
also the ceiling and floor.
7:10 Relaxation Person 75 dB Mid 25 mins. The noise is coming from the
p.m. (Bedroom) singing in other room. Hence, diffraction
to the of sound occurs.
7:35 A private space shower
used for a (1) person GOAL: Prevent the noise from
to sleep and rest getting in the room.
which produces less 1. Fix and seal the door to
noise. Located at the prevent sound
back of the house reflection on the interior
facing the west. wall.

Sound absorbing materials


on the room where sound
source can be found. This
will inhibits the direction of
sound.
7:40 Relaxation Outdoor 60 Low 4 hrs. Noise is coming from outside
p.m. (Bedroom) vegetation and 20 the house.
to 12 noise mins.
a.m. A private space (frogs, GOAL: Prevent the noise from
used for a (1) person etc.) getting inside the house.
to sleep and rest 17. Cover any holes or
which produces less cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
back of the house 18. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
19. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
20. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier

8:05 Recreation (Living Car 60 Mid 4 Noise is coming from outside


p.m.8: Room) = engine decibel minutes the house.
11 s
p.m. A public space that GOAL: Prevent the noise from
is frequently used getting inside the house.
during the afternoon 21. Cover any holes or
that produces much cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
side of the house 22. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
23. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
24. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier

Week 3: June 15 (Monday)


MORNING
Work Recrea Relaxa Description Sound Peak Frequency Duration Architectural Solution
tion tion Source Level
7:48 Work (Kitchen) = Cleaning 50 dB Mid 11 mins. Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. dishes
to A private space with GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
7:55 minimal noise. prevent it from getting out the
Mostly used during room.
the night. Located
adjacent the laundry 4. Use a resilient channel
room. Oriented at to insulate the drywall
the side of the house that enfeebles the
facing the south. soundwaves.

5. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

6. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and
floor.

9:16 Relaxation Crying Betwee High 10 Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. (Bedroom) Baby n 80 dB minutes
to and 90 GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
9:26 A private space dB prevent it from getting out the
a.m. used for a (1) person room.
to sleep and rest
which produces less 7. Use a resilient channel
noise. Located at the to insulate the drywall
back of the house that enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves.

8. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)
9. Sound absorbing
materials on the outer
wall of the room and
also the ceiling and
floor.

10:45 Work (Kitchen) Speaker 90 dB High 1 hour Noise is coming inside the room.
a.m. from the and 20
to A public space with kitchen. minutes GOAL: Absorb the sound energy
12:05 minimal noise due to to prevent it from getting out the
p.m the activities done in room.
area. An absence of
wall dividing the 4. Sound absorbing
kitchen and the materials such as
living room. Mostly rough surfaces on
used all throughout walls, ceiling and floor
the day. Located at (ex. carpet) for noise
the rear of the house reduction.
facing the south.
Interior walls insulation to
absorb and prevent
vibration. This will cause to
inhibits the direction of
sound.
AFTERNOON
1:16 Recreation (Living People 75 dB Mid 14 The noise is coming from the
p.m. Room) = talking minutes. other room. Hence, diffraction
to (from the of sound occurs.
1:30 A public space that neighborh
p.m is frequently used ood) GOAL: Prevent the noise from
during the afternoon getting in the room.
that produces much 6. Fix and seal the door to
noise. Located at the prevent sound
side of the house reflection on the interior
facing the west. wall.
7. Sound absorbing
materials on the room
where sound source
can be found. This will
inhibits the direction of
sound.
12:06 Recreation (Living Constructi 90 dB High 5 hrs. Noise is coming from outside
p.m. Room) = on site and 8 the house.
to approx. 20 mins.
5:14 A public space that meters GOAL: Prevent the noise from
pm. is frequently used away from getting inside the house.
during the afternoon the house 10. Cover any holes or
that produces much cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
side of the house 11. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
12. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
13. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier.

Installing double-
glazed window allows
natural ventilation
while preventing
direct propagation of
traffic noise.
EVENING
7:02 Recreation (Living Crying 60 Mid 16 Noise is coming inside the room.
p.m. Room) = baby decibel minutes
to s GOAL: Absorb soundwaves to
7:18 A public space that prevent it from getting out the
p.m. is frequently used room.
during the afternoon
that produces much 5. Use a resilient channel
noise. Located at the to insulate the drywall
side of the house that enfeebles the
facing the west. soundwaves.

6. Rigid screen with soft


and absorbing edge.
(Diffraction solution)

Sound absorbing materials on


the outer wall of the room and
also the ceiling and floor.
7:10 Relaxation Person 75 dB Mid 25 mins. The noise is coming from the
p.m. (Bedroom) singing in other room. Hence, diffraction
to the of sound occurs.
7:35 A private space shower
used for a (1) person GOAL: Prevent the noise from
to sleep and rest getting in the room.
which produces less 2. Fix and seal the door to
noise. Located at the prevent sound
back of the house reflection on the interior
facing the west. wall.

Sound absorbing materials


on the room where sound
source can be found. This
will inhibits the direction of
sound.
7:40 Relaxation Outdoor 60 Low 4 hrs. Noise is coming from outside
p.m. (Bedroom) vegetation and 20 the house.
to 12 noise mins.
a.m. A private space (frogs, GOAL: Prevent the noise from
used for a (1) person etc.) getting inside the house.
to sleep and rest 25. Cover any holes or
which produces less cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
back of the house 26. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
27. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
28. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier

8:05 Recreation (Living Car 60 Mid 4 Noise is coming from outside


p.m.8: Room) = engine decibel minutes the house.
11 s
p.m. A public space that GOAL: Prevent the noise from
is frequently used getting inside the house.
during the afternoon 29. Cover any holes or
that produces much cracks in windows and
noise. Located at the doors.
side of the house 30. Seal your doors. Place
facing the west. a weathering strips to
doors.
31. Ensure the interior
doors are solid doors
for insulation.
32. Provide evergreens or
trees for sound barrier

Week 3: June 20 (Saturday)

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