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The American Academy of Audiology says 85 decibels or higher, for extended periods of time, can cause damage to a person’s hearing, especially children, who hold toys up to their ears while playing.
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Installing sound-absorbing tiles in classrooms reduces noise levels and the frequency of crying among children, compared to rooms without such insulation.
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