SINGAPORE: A brand-new, participatory” noise experienced lab” in Singapore aims to educate people about how unintentionally upsetting neighbors can occur as a result of routine household activities.
Visitors to the test can learn how quiet specific activities are and how they might affect their neighbors by participating in role-playing. They can even pick up tips and tricks for reducing sounds in the neighborhood.
From September 23 to December 15, visitors can reserve an encounter at the laboratory at Block 36 Tanglin Halt Road by visiting website. Come. Gov. sg / noiselab.
Do you have problems with the sound in your neighborhood? Here are a few recommendations from the laboratory:
WHILE CONSIDERING Sound
- Encourage a positive connection with your neighbors. This aids in resolving conflicts and enables you to come to an amicable knowledge of one another.
- Instead of calling the police right away for assistance, talk to your neighbors to find a solution initially. When living in the community, some sounds may be anticipated. If your neighbors have taken action to lessen the noise or are unable to manage it, try to be sympathetic.
- If necessary, ask local community leaders for assistance or submit an application to the Community Mediation Center for neighborly intervention.