THE
BAD EFFECT OF NOISE POLUTION TO HUMAN HEALTH
Noise is defined as unwanted sound. The potential
health effects of noise pollution are numerous, pervasive, persistent, and
medically and socially significant.
Noise produces direct and
cumulative adverse effects that impair health and that degrade residential,
social, working, and learning environments with corresponding real (economic)
and intangible (well-being) losses. It interferes with sleep, concentration,
learning, communication, and recreation.
Attending a sports event is now a terrifying nightmare. We hope that people go to a spectator sport event to be entertained by the sport and not to suffer the tyranny of obnoxious atmospheric venue noise. Hopefully people want to experience a good spectacle of sports and not being tortured by loud, cacophonic incessant and unnecessary noise. Furthermore, that noise, as proven by the incidents during the Men's FIFA World Cup played a few years ago in South Africa, interferes with the game itself.