Making a Noise Barrier
Turning Up the Volume on What You Want
If you're listening to music, you can make it louder so it's easier for you to hear over the knocking. It’s like yelling “I’m here!” to the person outside, they’ll know you’re busy and might stop knocking.
Using a Special Helper
Sometimes, there’s a little helper called soundproofing that you can add to your room. It works kind of like a blanket for sound, it stops noise from coming in or going out, so you can enjoy your song without interruptions.
These are just 3 fun and simple ways to deal with noise disturbances, like having a quiet bubble around your favorite songs! 🎵
Examples
- A child is constantly disturbed by the neighbor's loud music, and a parent uses earplugs to help them sleep better.
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