Noise in the animal shelter environment: building design and the effects of daily noise exposure

Noise in the animal shelter environment: building design and the effects of daily noise exposure

Coppola, Crista L. ; Enns, R. Mark ; Grandin, Temple

The objective of this observational case study was to evaluate the levels of noise to which dogs are exposed on a continuous basis and to determine the need for noise regulations. Regulations may emphasize the necessity to control levels through building design and materials instead of trying to reduce the noise produced by the animals. The facility where this study was conducted was designed and built in the last 7 years. However, as is often typical, there were no obvious preventative measures in the design to reduce noise and, in fact, design may have had the opposite effect due to animal arrangement, the use of concrete block, and exposed metal roofing.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 5)

Colorado State University. Libraries

[2006]

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English

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