Noise Annoyance and Sleep Disturbance in New Buildings in Bratislava
Author:
Argalasova Lubica1, Mihalcik Ladislav2, Pultznerova Alzbeta3, Simonovic Jan2, Matejakova Lenka1, Samohyl Martin1, Hirosova Katarina1, Babjakova Jana1, Jurkovicova Jana1
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Hygiene, Faculty of Medicine , Comenius University , Bratislava , Slovakia . 2. Sky-Eco, s.r.o. , Bratislava , Slovakia . 3. Department of Railway Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering , University of Zilina , Zilina , Slovakia .
Abstract
Abstract
Annoyance and sleep disturbance are the most common community responses to road traffic noise, and they account for the majority of the environmental noise burden in Europe. The findings of a cross-sectional study - a questionnaire survey of residents living in newly built apartment houses in some Slovak towns (Bratislava, Trencin, Martin, Piestany) are presented in this paper. The average age of the 543 respondents was 45 ± 4 years, 53 % were females, and 81 % had lived in their current home for more than five years. Traffic noise measurements on noisy facades LAeq,day
= 51.8 dB to 72.4 dB, LAeq,night
= 41.9 dB to 64 dB were supplemented by a standardized questionnaire. In comparison to respondents with bedroom windows facing quiet streets, those who face noisy streets are less satisfied with their quality of life, less sensitive to noise, and more irritable and restless during the day and night OR = 2.54; 95 % CI = 1.38-4.92. After the results have become completed, we hope to suggest temporary solutions for noisy apartment building facades, as well as intervention techniques, and to apply sound city planning principles.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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