Noise Exposure Level While Operating Electronic Arcade Games as A Leisure Time Activity

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In order to study noise levels associated with electronic arcade games, noise measurements were made in 3 selected game centers and 192 samples were taken in each location. The background noise was recorded at a level of 61 dB(A) and 64 dB(C). When the electronic games were performed these levels of noise reached to 88~90 dB(A). The 1/3 octave bands analyzing sound pressure levels showed that more intense noise levels arose in a frequency range between 0.5 and 2.0 kHz. The computed values for noise pollution levels (Lnp) and L90 (fast response A-weighted sound level exceeded 90% of the measurement time) ranged from 93.3 to 96.6 and from 85.1 to 87.3 dB(A), respectively. Concerning our results and according to Melnic (1979), it was estimated that these levels of noise might cause 4-8 dB temporary threshold shift (TTS) at 4.0 kHz in an individual with less than one hour of exposure to such a level of noise. © 1992, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. All rights reserved.

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Mirbod, S. M., Inaba, R., Yoshida, H., Nagata, C., Komura, Y., & Iwata, H. (1992). Noise Exposure Level While Operating Electronic Arcade Games as A Leisure Time Activity. Industrial Health, 30(2), 65–76. https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.30.65

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