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NOISE EFFECTS 76% OF HOME LIVES
Says research from Quiet Mark group

 
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Quiet Mark, the international mark of approval from the UK's Noise Abatement Society, has revealed the findings from research covering 2000 consumers collected at the Ideal Home Show, confirming that noise has a negative impact on over three quarters (76%) of the UK population at home.

The research also reveals that 62% felt that noise from their own household appliances adversely affects the enjoyment of home life to some extent.

Furthermore, as we enjoy the sun and open our homes to the world, 53% verified that outside noise affected the extent to which they opened their doors and windows.

This theme continues as noise from outside the home also impacts; spending time in the garden, balcony or similar (46%), sleeping (46%), concentrating (45%), reading and writing (43%), resting (41%) and entertaining guests (27%).

The daily cacophony of noise that surrounds us is also changing our sleep patterns as respondents confirmed they had been woken up, kept awake, or changed the time they went to bed or got up because of; noise from within the home (41%), noise from neighbours inside their homes, (through the wall, ceiling or floor) (33%), noise from neighbours coming through windows (28%) and being woken by other household members (37%).

It seems that noise is also impacting our productivity at work as 61% felt that noise in the workplace adversely affects their performance.

Poppy Elliott, Managing Director of Quiet Mark says: "Noise can profoundly impact our health, productivity and quality of life. It is something that we have accepted too readily as a side effect of progression, but as this research shows, it is having a tangible impact on our lives and needs to be tackled.

"Quiet Mark is working with John Lewis, and a range of brands, to re-dress the balance of noise in our environment by encouraging the development of quieter products and by raising awareness of the importance of turning down the volume for our collective well-being. We all have busy lives, but that should not automatically mean we have noisy lives as well."

Johnathan Marsh, Head of Buying And Electricals for John Lewis, says: "We have noticed that increasingly customers are considering sound an important factor when buying technology for the home."

Quite Mark and John Lewis displayed their latest Quiet Mark approved products at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower show this week.


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