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“A quieter world will be a better and healthier world for all.”

– Quiet Coalition Founder and Chair Dr. Daniel Fink

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Neighbors: limit use of noisy garden equipment

Neighbors: limit use of noisy garden equipment

Photo credit: Pixabay by Arline L. Bronzaft, Ph.D., Board of Directors, GrowNYC, Co-founder, The Quiet Coalition, and Honorary Chair, Quiet American Skies In this Homes and Gardens article, writer Alex David informs readers that garden power equipment can be noisy and...

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Bronzaft featured on national podcast

Bronzaft featured on national podcast

Photo credit: Pixabay by Daniel Fink, MD, Chair, The Quiet Coalition The Quiet Coalition’s and Quiet Communities’ Arline Bronzaft was recently a featured guest on the American Psychological Association podcast. I read the transcript of the podcast but you can listen...

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Noise pollution isn’t just annoying, it’s harmful!

Noise pollution isn’t just annoying, it’s harmful!

Photo credit: Peter Dutton licensed under CC By 2.0 by Daniel Fink, MD, Chair, The Quiet Coalition Noise pollution isn’t just annoying, it’s harmful. That’s the headline on a commentary in the Orlando Sentinel by David Vaina, PhD.  We couldn’t agree more. Noise isn’t...

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Summer Break

Photo credit: We are taking a summer break this week.  We hope you have a quiet and peaceful July 4th holiday.  

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Belltown hellcat finally brought to justice

Belltown hellcat finally brought to justice

Photo credit: Pixabay by Daniel Fink, MD, Chair, The Quiet Coalition We have previously written about the Belltown Hellcat, a car noisily raced through Seattle’s streets. Now, it’s in the news again. Television station KIRO 7 and other media outlets report that the...

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Providence attempts to crack down on noise

Providence attempts to crack down on noise

Photo credit: Aashish Rai by Daniel Fink, MD, Chair, The Quiet Coalition Brett Smiley, the Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, wants to crack down on noise. His efforts have drawn media attention in The New York Times and the local paper, the Providence Journal. Noise...

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“I am seeing a lot more interest and growing awareness about the adverse impacts of noise on health and I hope this will lead to policies that will be focused on noise abatement… Organizations such as Quiet Communities have made an impact on educating people to the dangers of noise and suggesting ways that we can reduce noise pollution.”

– Arline Bronzaft, PhD