Teaching the San Francisco Bay Area and the World about the adverse environmental health effects of noise pollution.
What is noise pollution?

The Psychological profile of a sound abuser:
From our studies, people that use noise in situations that are not qualified as an emergency, expose these forms of behavior:

1. Lack of awareness
2. Lack of responsibility
3. Intentionality
4.Selfishness
5. Lack of respect for others
6. Lack of respect for one self
7. Defiance, abusive behavior

8. It is an intentional and personal
behavior issue.


It is a fact that beep signals have been used more as an annoyance and invasion of neighborhood air space than for safety measures. Especially because there are better and non-invasive alternatives available today.

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Buses with w/outdate air brakes
Some identifiable types of Neighborhood
and Community sound abuse, pollution:

1. Any type of external speakers.
2. Beep signals or similar noise.
3. Car alarms that produce any type of noise.
4. Motorcycles or other types of vehicles with loud or modified mufflers.
5. Brakes that squeak or whistle.
6. Vehicles that whistle as they pass.
7. Skateboard
8. Stop signs or intersection disputes.
9. Boom cars.
10. Excessive use of the horn, tapping or any other instrument of noise during the day or night.
11.Badly constructed and unfit sewer lids
or other types of underground lids located on streets and sidewalks that makes drum noises as cars roll over it and people step on it.
12.
Trash pick up noises.
13- Screeching Tires on wet or dry pavement by improper use of clutch or accelerator.
14- Excessive noise from construction sites.
15- Aircraft flying too low on residential areas.
16- Barking Dogs - How to stop animal abuse.
17-
Delivery Trucks and their pollution
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