Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - The noise in the guest room is not allowed to exceed 40 decibels, and the noise in the corridor is not allowed to exceed 45 decibels, right?

The noise in the guest room is not allowed to exceed 40 decibels, and the noise in the corridor is not allowed to exceed 45 decibels, right?

The noise in guest rooms is not allowed to exceed 40 decibels, and the noise in corridors is not allowed to exceed 45 decibels. According to relevant data and national standards, the noise in residential areas should not exceed 50 decibels during the day and be lower than 45 decibels at night. If it exceeds this standard, it will be harmful to human body. The noise of domestic hotels is generally within 40 decibels in rooms and 45 decibels in corridors.