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Is Your Refrigerator Making Rattling Noise?

Is Your Refrigerator Making Rattling Noise?

The refrigerator makes sounds that are often normal and fade with time; however, sometimes the noises get too loud, signifying technical issues with your appliance. One of the most common noises is rattling noises. Is your fridge making rattling noise?…

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Can Neighbors Hear White Noise Machine

Can Neighbors Hear White Noise Machine?

You must have heard that getting a white noise machine is better than competing with your neighbors by turning up the stereo or watching the TV at ultra-loud volumes, which is true. When looking to drown the noise from noisy…

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Dishwasher Making Grinding Noise

Solved: Dishwasher Making Grinding Noise

Grinding noises are common in dishwashers. You will hear them in both new and old appliances. You will have a dishwasher in new appliances, making a grinding noise when you run a new dishwasher without water. You will have the…

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What Does Soundproofing Do

What Does Soundproofing Foam Do?

If this is the first time you are soundproofing a house or office, you might have come across the term soundproofing foam, and you are wondering what does soundproofing foam do, right? What is soundproofing foam? Before you get into…

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Can You Hear Neighbors In A Townhouse?

Can You Hear Neighbors In A Townhouse?

Are townhouses noisy? Well, it depends. I have lived in a townhouse for over four years, and if you are asking whether you can hear neighbors in a townhouse, the answer is that it depends on the nature of your…

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Should forklift drivers wear hearing protection?

The reason you are asking “should forklift drivers wear hearing protection” is because you have come across information that you shouldn’t wear ear protection as you need to hear warning signs and pedestrians around you. Forklifts create a lot of…

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5 Situations When Double Hearing Protection Is Required

From its name, double hearing protection is wearing two forms of hearing protection simultaneously, for example, wearing earmuffs on top of earplugs.  OSHA recommends every worker working in areas that exceed 85 dB to wear hearing protection. The hearing protectors…

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Guide On How To Fit Earplugs Correctly

Guide On How To Fit Earplugs Correctly

Other than buying the wrong earplugs, the other mistake that many people make is wearing earplugs improperly. When you don’t wear the pieces correctly, you allow noise to leak in, which puts you at the risk of suffering from noise-induced…

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