Arab Weather - With the arrival of evening and the drop in temperatures and the challenge of autumn, you may find yourself needing to turn on the fan, even if you do not need to, and not because you feel hot. This matter may not only be related to cooling the air, but to the sound of the fan itself. So what is this sound that makes you feel comfortable? Could there be harm from "white noise"? Let's find out through this article
White noise is a combination of different sounds that mask sudden noises around you. The sound of a fan, the sound of rain, or even electronic devices playing in the background can be considered a type of white noise that many people prefer while sleeping.
White noise is the sound produced by all frequencies that humans can hear, which reverberates randomly and evenly over time. In recent years, many apps and devices have become popular that use this sound, along with other soothing sounds, such as the sound of a fan or waves, to help people sleep.
According to one theory, these sounds help mask annoying outside noises, and are linked to sleep when used repeatedly, making it easier for people to fall asleep automatically.
According to the World Health Organization, the safety of white noise depends on the volume and duration of exposure. For children, white noise can cause auditory processing problems, as the brain quickly adapts to it and no longer responds to sounds normally. Exposure of children to white noise for long periods of time can lead to learning and speech problems. Studies have also suggested that some commercially available white noise devices may exceed safe volume levels for children, increasing the risk of hearing loss.
The risks are not limited to children only, studies have found that white noise affects the nervous system in adults as well. It can lead to a decrease in the brain’s ability to filter out unnecessary information, and it may also affect the stages of deep sleep, which negatively affects the quality of sleep and overall health.
Research recommends against relying entirely on white noise for sleep, especially for children. It is best to place the device at least 200 cm away from the bed, while keeping the volume level within the internationally recommended range, which is less than 60 decibels for children and 70 decibels for adults.
You may not need a fan for cooling, but you may still run it for the psychological comfort its sound provides. This behavior is not strange, as the human mind considers constant sounds to be comfortable and soothing, but many mothers warn against sleeping directly in front of a fan, a warning that carries a lot of wisdom. As its use can lead to a number of physical damages, the most prominent of which are:
To benefit from the fan and avoid its harmful effects, experts advise following some preventive measures:
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