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Articles tagged “WHO noise guidelines

5 articles covering WHO noise guidelines in acoustic engineering and building design.

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GUIDES10 min read

Hospital Acoustic Design: Evidence-Based Healing

Evidence-based hospital acoustic design covering ICU noise levels, WHO guidelines, patient outcomes research, and treatment strategies for healthcare facilities.

March 20, 2026
hospital acousticshealthcare acoustics
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GUIDES13 min read

Hospital Acoustic Design — Noise Kills Recovery, Here's the Evidence | AcousPlan

ICU noise averages 72 dBA vs WHO 35 dBA target. Clinical evidence links noise to delirium, slower healing, and medication errors. Design solutions inside.

March 18, 2026
hospital acousticshealthcare design
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INCIDENT14 min read

ICU Noise and Patient Outcomes: The Acoustic Crisis in Critical Care

ICUs routinely measure 55–85 dBA — far above the WHO 35 dBA target. Here's the evidence linking that noise to patient deaths, and the design interventions that work.

March 18, 2026
ICU noisehospital acoustics
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GUIDES10 min read

Healthcare Acoustic Design From a Clinical Perspective — What Patient Privacy Actually Means

Acoustic design for healthcare from a clinical perspective covering patient privacy requirements, ICU noise and patient recovery, speech privacy for confidential conversations, WHO night noise guidelines, and a worked GP surgery consultation room example.

March 14, 2026
healthcare acousticspatient privacy acoustics
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GUIDES12 min read

Acoustic Design and Mental Health — The Evidence Linking Noise to Wellbeing

A comprehensive review of the scientific evidence linking noise exposure to mental health outcomes. Covers WHO guidelines, cortisol research, cardiovascular risk, sleep disruption, workplace stress, children's cognitive development, and the economic cost of noise-related health harm.

March 14, 2026
noise mental healthacoustic wellbeing