Legal and Sustainable Technical Aspects of Noise Regulation in Outdoor Sound Systems
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Legal and Sustainable Technical Aspects of Noise Regulation in Outdoor Sound Systems
Mr. Asif Jamal
Assistant Professor School of Performing Arts
AAFT University, Raipur, India, 493225
asif.jamal@aaft.edu.in
Jitendra Singh Rajput
BPA VII Sem, School of Performing Arts
AAFT University, Raipur, India, 493225
jitendrasinghrajput.sopa22@aaft.ac.in
Abstract – Outdoor sound systems are becoming more common at public events and urban gatherings, but their use brings new challenges for both legal regulation and sustainable technical practice. Effective noise management demands clear laws, reliable enforcement, and collaboration among stakeholders. This paper examines how current legal frameworks set boundaries for sound emissions and discusses recent updates as urban environments grow denser. Alongside these laws, new technical advances play a vital role—such as smart sound sensors, advanced directional speakers, and materials designed to dampen noise without reducing sound quality for listeners. These modern tools help target audio to specific zones, limit unwanted sound spill, and support cities in meeting sustainability targets. The research highlights practical case studies showing how strong policies and smart technology together make it possible to respect legal standards and community concerns. It argues that future progress relies on both regular compliance training and public outreach to secure broad support. A balanced approach—rooted in both regulation and sustainable engineering—emerges as essential for safeguarding public spaces and quality of life. This work provides guidance for policymakers, event organizers, and engineers striving for quieter, more sustainable cities.
Keywords- Noise regulation, Outdoor sound systems, Sustainable technology, Legal framework and Community compliance
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