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Noise Is The New Secondhand Smoke


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  Noise is the new secondhand smoke, a measurable health and business risk. Learn how it impacts customer experience, employee wellbeing, and brand value.

The article "Noise Is The New Secondhand Smoke" by Bill Schiffmiller, published on Forbes on June 11, 2025, discusses the growing recognition of noise pollution as a significant public health issue, drawing parallels to the historical awareness of secondhand smoke. It highlights how excessive noise, particularly from urban environments and transportation, can lead to serious health problems such as hearing loss, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive impairment in children. The piece emphasizes the need for regulatory measures and public awareness campaigns to mitigate noise pollution, similar to those implemented for smoking. It also mentions emerging technologies and urban planning strategies aimed at reducing noise levels, advocating for a collective effort to address this pervasive yet often overlooked environmental hazard.

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