Noise / Light Testing
Noise & Light Quality Testing Services
Why Noise Testing Matters
According to the CPCB, noise testing is mandatory at least once a year in industrial and commercial spaces. High exposure to unsafe levels of sound — 85 dB for 8 hours or 100 dB for 15 minutes — can lead to permanent hearing loss and reduced concentration.
A routine sound decibel check helps identify noise sources and mitigate exposure. Whether you’re running a factory floor, office, or public space, hearing test sounds and frequency sound tests are critical in ensuring workplace wellness and regulatory compliance.
Acceptable limits:
- 90 dB in industrial areas
- 45–50 dB in office environments
What We Measure in a Sound Decibel Check
Indoor air quality testing is not just for sensitive groups, it is essential for any space where people spend long hours. We recommend air quality tests in:
Ambient Noise Levels
Measure baseline noise during typical working hours for overall exposure.
Peak Sound Events
Identify high-decibel spikes and their duration for targeted intervention.
Zone-Wise Variation
Track how sound levels differ across departments or work zones.
Continuous Exposure
Use dosimeters to monitor prolonged noise exposure over time.
Equipment-Specific Testing
Conduct ear test sounds for machines in high-risk noise zones.
Source Mapping
Pinpoint exact noise sources using real-time sound mapping meters.
