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by Daniel Fink, MD, Chair, The Quiet Coalition

Our colleague, pioneering noise researcher Dr. Arline Bronzaft, wrote a wonderful essay in the newsletter of the Holy Trinity Church, located in the Inwood and Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. The publication is part of the church’s education ministry. Arline wrote that understanding the impact that noise has on your neighbors is part of respecting them. Then, appropriately for a church newsletter, she quotes the Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

Some people like more noise than others, but they should be aware that their noise might bother others. That’s part of a basic respect for the people we share the environment with, whether at home, at work or when one is out and about. At home, keep common spaces clean at orderly. At work, don’t leave a mess for someone else to clean up in the break room. When walking on the street, if you drop something, pick it up and put it in the trash. 

If people respected their neighbors when it came to noise and if local, state and the federal government respected citizens’ rights to quiet, the world would be a quieter and healthier place for all.

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