Author: Cho, Wan-Ho; Jeong, Cheol-Ho; Chang, Ji-Ho; Lee, Seong-Hyun; Park, Moo Kyun; Suh, Myung-Whan; Han, Jae Joon
Title: Noise and Room Acoustic Conditions in a Tertiary Referral Hospital, Seoul National University Hospital Document date: 2019_4_10
ID: tqos2539_19
Snippet: The noise levels at receptions ranged 56-67 dBA. The most crowded reception (Fig. 3B ) had a value of 67.0 dBA, which was the highest noise level measured in this study. But receptions were not ranked as a noisy or acoustically problematic room in the questionnaire. A likely reason could be that many receptions are located in corridor areas, which were ranked as the second noisiest and the third worst rooms acoustically (Fig. 4) ......
Document: The noise levels at receptions ranged 56-67 dBA. The most crowded reception (Fig. 3B ) had a value of 67.0 dBA, which was the highest noise level measured in this study. But receptions were not ranked as a noisy or acoustically problematic room in the questionnaire. A likely reason could be that many receptions are located in corridor areas, which were ranked as the second noisiest and the third worst rooms acoustically (Fig. 4) .
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