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Noise – Pollutants, Remedies, and Trivia
Jan 27th, 2012 by admin

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Noise per se is not harmful; in fact, it is common in places where there are crowds and each person present wants to be noticed or heard. In the market, noise is to be expected since every merchant wants to attract the buyer’s attention. In sports arenas, where supporters cheer and shout their moral support for their favorite team or player. You can even add the noise of jeers hurled by hecklers and sore fans. In schools, especially when the teacher is not around to rap their sticks on the table and impose authority for them to keep their voices down. You’re not supposed to complain about noise if you stay in these places for some time.

Noise becomes irritating if you’re in the comfort of your home and an endless drone of low flying airplanes will pass overhead. It causes your blood pressure to rise since the occurrence can shake your walls and rattle you window panes. On top of that, you have read so many incidents about how accidents can happen; that by some stroke of misfortune any one of these planes may accidentally use your roof as landing pads.

Noise becomes a form of pollution if you’re living in the city and the traffic could bring a lot of cars honking simultaneously as their way of trying to protest the long hours they have been waiting in queue. Add the multitudes of pedestrians who’d rather walk than wait it out in the city traffic, most of them talking simultaneously, enough to create a din. Noise in the city can disrupt your sleep, invade your privacy when you find it hard to carry on with a simple conversation or create an unpleasant atmosphere for work done at home.

If you live in the suburbs, you might think that noise pollution can’t touch you here since the neighborhood are mostly residential properties and only a few cars pass by. That’s possible, if your neighbors are aware that the use of lawn mowers and leaf blowers is capable of making intrusive and disruptive noise that can get into your nerves.

Even the workplace can be vulnerable to noise if the office interior was not properly equipped with sound proofing materials or acoustics. Factories and its factory lines with the constant whirring sounds can deafen your ear if you get a daily dose of it as a worker.

Noise pollution is an environmental issue if it is invasive and disruptive causing negative effects on health and productivity.

Remedies for Noise Pollution

Homes located in areas near airports, factories and cities adapt their homes against noise by adding noise barrier and sound absorption materials such as barrier walls, acoustical foam, custom sound enclosures, pipe wrap, acoustical doors, windows and ceiling tiles as well as double paned windows.

Offices use a “white noise” machine which helps cover up unwanted and intrusive noises to diminish the sounds that can disrupt the work in an area. The machine produces a casual and non-directional sound that comes off as harmonious enough to cover whatever unwanted noise is spreading through in the work place.

Trivia: A Unique Type of Noise Pollution

In the Philippines, people love to while away their time by singing along with their karaoke or videoke machines. It is quite common among the neighborhood in slum areas to set the decibels of their machines at several notches over and above than that of their neighbor’s. Imagine a place where houses with but single pieces of ply-woods to separate them, will have people singing at the top of their voices using microphones and accompanied by blaring sound machines with high powered speakers to boot.

Imagine these people finding themselves uplifted from their slum origins through the hard work of their overseas relative and are now residing in quiet residential neighborhoods. The more reason they have to enjoy life and sing to their heart’s content and the neighbors have no recourse but to put ear plugs in their ears.

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Fan Calculations – Measure Airflow with CFM
Jan 10th, 2012 by admin

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With one formula, you can find what fan is right for your home. This is the formula for fan CFM: Cubic feet per minute, more commonly known as CFM is calculated by the following formula: air speed (feet per minute) X area (square feet)=CFM. Not everyone is going to take a look at CFM, but for those who do it is a helpful tool. In simpler words than that of the formula, it is the amount of air a fan moves.

The amount of air depends on some other factors as well, such as the diameter and shape of the blades, speed at which the blades turn (revolutions per minute or rpm), horsepower (hp) of the motor, and overall fan design. These combined factors establish the air moving capacity of a fan. Fan capacity is measured in terms of the cubic feet, and again, this is how CFM (cubic feet per minute is determined.)

CFM and RPM are the two most important things to look for in a fan, so that you are guaranteed correct and effective operation. If you only know the RPM, and not the CFM, or vice versa, you should feel confident in your fan purchase. As long as you know one of the calculations, you are ensured of a well-working fan. However, if you are not satisfied with these calculations, this is not the only criteria one can use for evaluating fan performance.

One of the main qualifications, second to rpm and CFM measurement is noise level or decibel rating, followed by the next qualification of vibration. Look for fan noise levels rated in sones or decibels. Check these if the CFM or RPM still leave you unsettled about your fan choice.

A standard measurement of airflow indicates how many cubic feet of air passes by a stationary point in one minute. The higher the number, the more air is being forced through the system. The volumetric flow rate of a liquid or gas in cubic feet per minute equals the CFM, and one CFM equals approximately 2 liters per second.

Fan manufacturers base their measurements on a standard measurement with clean, dry air at a density of 0.075 pounds mass per cubic foot, barometric pressure at sea level of 29.92 inches of mercury, and a temperature of 70°F. These standard measurements are used to determine SCFM: Standard Cubic Feet Per Minute.

With the use of CFM and RPM, you can make a more educated choice when choosing your home ceiling, exhaust, or table fan, and know what you are getting!

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Interior Design – What is the Ideal Ceiling Height?
Jan 4th, 2012 by admin

In these times people are re-examining the notion of “bigger is better.” This is seen throughout all aspects of society, but is is particularly noticeable in the design of housing. We have all been in homes with soaring ceilings. While impressive, the experience in actually living in these homes has not prove to be all that satisfying.

First there are the practical considerations of heating and cooling these rooms. It simply costs more to condition a large volume than a smaller one. It is also more of a technical challenge to provide comfortable heat in a room with high ceilings due to the fact that heat rises.

A second, more subtle, reason to build rooms with more human-scaled ceiling heights is that instinctively we simple feel more comfortable in them. This is the same reason that most people prefer a secluded booth in a restaurant to table in the center of a large dining room, especially one with high ceilings.

So what is the ideal ceiling height? Well of course it is a matter of personal preference; but I will offer my opinion. For smaller rooms, say 120 to 200 square feet, my favorite height is 9 feet. For me this is a nice balance of openness and luxury over the older standard of 8 feet, but maintains an intimate feel. For larger rooms, like living areas and great rooms, I like a ten foot ceiling height. To me this just feels right for larger sized rooms. The best way to determine the ceiling height that is right for you is to simply take notice of room that you are comfortable in and make a mental note of the ceiling height.

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7 Kelle Court, Wodonga by Ray White Wodonga
Jan 2nd, 2012 by admin

The old adage’Neat as a Pin’certainly applies to this lovely four bedroom home. From the moment you step onto the driveway it is obvious the owners have lavished attention both inside and out to create a complete family home.Inside there are 4 bedrooms (ensuite & WIR to master); walk-in linen; formal lounge; kitchen with pantry and adjoining meals area; family room and separate rumpus room. Outdoor entertaining will be a pleasure under the brilliant pergola which has a built in brick BBQ and ceiling fan.The DLUG offers rear yard access to beautifully established gardens and colorbond garden shed. There is also a separate brick workshop or office with a toilet and provision for a bathroom.All the hard work has been done. Move in and enjoy!

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Blue Apple Ranch Install 3 14FT HVLS fans
Jan 1st, 2012 by admin

Blue Apple Ranch Installed 3 14FT HVLS fans in their largest horse barns, watch to learn more. Edited by Joel Barnard.

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