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  2. Noise from neighbours refers to noise from residential units. This can be in the form of noise from renovations or DIY works, residents’ daily activities such as TV or gatherings, or movement and items such as furniture dragging and item dropping.

  3. NEA (National Environment Agency) regulates the noise levels from industrial operations through setting boundary noise limits for factories premises. The regulation falls under the Environmental Protection and Management Act.

  4. With reference to the 1-week baseline noise readings, the acoustic consultant or contractor shall determine the background noise levels for each time period of every noise meters and tabulate them in a graph as shown in Figure 7.

  5. Geoscan is an NEA approved Real Time Noise Monitoring service providers in Singapore. We use a German-made Class 1 Sound Level Meter by SINUS.

  6. Apr 9, 2021 · Singapore will be adopting stricter noise limits for Singapore-registered vehicles from Apr. 1, 2023, said the National Environment Agency (NEA) on Apr. 7. NEA will also tighten the emissions...

  7. Sep 23, 2019 · The adjusted value for the maximum noise level shall be obtained by adding the correction factor corresponding to the difference between the maximum permitted level and the background noise level, set out in the Table below, to the higher of the 2 noise levels.

  8. (Chapter 94A, Section 77) Environmental Protection and Management (Control of Noise At Construction Sites) Regulations Rg 2 G.N. No. S 157/1999 REVISED EDITION 2008 (31st January 2008) [1st April 1999]

  9. Requirements of noise control and management in construction sites are stipulated by NEA and MOM through legislations. To ensure that construction works do not affect neighbouring residents and businesses, noise levels are to be continuously monitored in construction sites and kept within the permissible levels.

  10. For the façade noise level, the noise level should be taken at 1m from the façade wall. For indoor noise level, the noise level should be taken from the centre of the rooms such as living room, bed rooms, etc with windows or balcony door opened. The microphone should be at a height of 1.2 – 1.5m above the floor.