I Hate Bathroom Sounds!
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 8/5/2017 1:00:00 AM
The acoustics in public bathrooms stinks!
One of the problems with bathrooms is they're loaded with hard surfaces that have a tendency to echo and amplify the kinds of sounds that nobody wants to hear in the first place.
Let's face it, none of us likes public restrooms, and I've already posted more than a few rants about how they can be improved. Today I'm going to tackle another 800 pound gorilla... the SOUNDs you hear in public restrooms, and what I think should be done about it.
At the root of the problem is the complete lack of soft surfaces and background noise, making just about any sound uncomfortably loud. It wouldn't be so bad, but the few sounds you hear aren't exactly pleasant. The sound of silence is deafening, which is probably why you hear so many people clearing their voices to break the silence, just before... other sounds can be heard.
What bathrooms need are some additional background sounds to mask the unpleasant sounds the body tends to make when it gets down to business. It doesn't take much. They can add nature sounds, running water, or simply play some music. ANYTHING.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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