「旧正月の期間なので理解する」…マンション入居者の90%、旧正月の連休中はマンションの騒音を受容=韓国(記事と写真は無関係)
``I understand because it's Lunar New Year''...90% of apartment tenants accept noise from apartments during Lunar New Year holidays = South Korea
A survey in South Korea found that apartment tenants are more tolerant of noise pollution during the Lunar New Year holidays.
According to Focus Media Korea on the 10th, 'Focus Media Mansion' announced on the 8th.
Tenant Trend Report: Noise Trouble Edition', we surveyed 1,128 residents of apartments, residential and commercial complexes, and officetels with elevator TVs installed, and asked them what they thought about 'Noise Trouble with Lunar New Year.'
When asked what they thought, 9 out of 10 (90%) answered that they understood it more than usual. However, there were differences in the results depending on the presence or absence of children. 96% of households without children will
86% of households with children said they understood noise. Focus Media Korea said, ``The understanding rate among households with children was very high, but it was even higher among households without children.
That's interesting. "Noises seem to be more of a concern for households with young children, as children are visiting and playing at the normally quiet neighbors' homes for the Lunar New Year."
Ta. Meanwhile, one in two apartment residents (47%) said they were currently experiencing noise problems. The most common type of noise problem is pounding footsteps (71%, multiple answers allowed)
This was followed by the sound of furniture being carried (41%), the sound of running water in the bathroom (34%), the sound of a conversation or phone ringing (32%), and the sound of a vacuum cleaner (29%).
When it comes to preventing and solving noise problems, 1 person answered, ``Just put up with it'' (54.2%, multiple answers allowed).
occupied the position. Second place was wearing shoes to prevent noise (30.4%). Other tasks included reporting complaints to the management office, leaving notes (at the other party's house), and laying out mats.
Additionally, tenants who have been affected by noise can seek consultation regarding noise issues through the Central Apartment Housing Management Support Center or the Noise Trouble Neighbor Center. Also, co-living
You can also apply for mediation to the Property Management Dispute Mediation Committee or the Environmental Dispute Mediation Committee.
2024/02/10 20:52 KST
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