How loud is a movie theater?

Movie theaters range from 74 to 104 decibels, which is louder than normal conversation (60–70 decibels), but similar to motorcycles and dirt bikes (80–110), or music playing through headphones at top volume (94–110).
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How many decibels is a movie theater?

Studies have shown that, on average, the sound in a movie theater is around 94 decibels. This means that some theaters may be up over 100. Moviegoers are exposing themselves to as many as 3 hours of non-stop sound above the safe level.
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Are movie theaters too loud for pregnant?

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health advises that pregnant women avoid routine exposure to noise louder than 115 decibels (think of the noise a chainsaw makes).
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Why are movies in cinemas so loud?

Their purpose is to make the film seem more exciting, more vivid. Although there are state and federal regulations about sound levels in work settings and our communities, there are no regulations about sound levels in movie theaters. But after receiving many complaints, several states are considering legislation.
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Are movie theaters too loud for kids?

The decibel levels at theaters vary greatly, but the Center for Hearing and Communication warns that theaters often have the volume turned up well beyond 90 decibels. 2 And that's too loud for anyone, but it's especially dangerous for young children whose ears are still developing.
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Do movie theaters damage hearing?

The level of noise exposure that one experiences in a movie theater is relatively high and could actually cause hearing damage, says Dr. Nicole Laffan, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northeastern.
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Is it OK to yell fire in a crowded theater?

On Tuesday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito repeated the common myth that "shouting 'fire' in a crowded theater" is unprotected speech. Though it is a popular misconception, it's perfectly legal to yell "fire" in a crowded theatre.
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Should I wear earplugs to the cinema?

Protecting Your Hearing

If there's a film you've all been dying to see, go to the theater armed with earplugs, and be sure you're wearing them during all the loudest scenes. Teach your children how to insert foam or wax earplugs correctly, and protect your hearing with ear plugs.
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How can I protect my hearing at a movie theater?

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Seeing a movie on the big screen is fun, but it's also loud — often, loud enough to make you lose some of your hearing. To protect your ears, try to sit farther away from the speakers, and put in a pair of earplugs.
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Is a movie theater too loud for a 3 month old?

“Any exposure to loud sounds, especially above 70 to 80 dB level, puts an infant's ears at risk and places these vulnerable patients in jeopardy for permanent damage to hearing.
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Can we take 3 months baby to movie?

No,I don't recommend taking your baby to cinema hall. Cause it could damage their ears.It is better to avoid till 9 months age atleast.
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How loud is too loud for a baby?

Noisy toys and games can cause hearing damage. If a toy sounds loud to an adult, it is much louder to a baby or child. Toys should not exceed 80 to 85 decibels (e.g., alarm clock).
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What does 125 dB sound like?

125 – 155 decibels: Like, firecrackers or fireworks, or a jet engine. 170 – 190 decibels: For example, a shot gun blast or a rocket lift off.
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How damaging is 120 decibels?

Noise above 70 dB over a prolonged period of time may start to damage your hearing. Loud noise above 120 dB can cause immediate harm to your ears. The table below shows dB levels and how noise from everyday sources can affect your hearing. Sounds at these dB levels typically don't cause any hearing damage.
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Are movie Theatres too loud?

The average decibel reading in the movie theater she visited was 94 DB. Above 80 DB is not recommended. Hours of exposure to high DB can lead to permanent hearing loss. According to audiologist Ross Tonini, above 100 is too high.
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Can you whisper in a movie theater?

Don't Talk During the Show

A quick whisper to your neighbor, or an audible reaction to something interesting that happens on stage is fine (this is the live theater, not the morgue), but keep conversations to the intermission and after the show.
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Are movie theaters deaf Friendly?

Making Movies Fun for Everyone

At AMC, many of our showings are designated to assist moviegoers with hearing and vision impairments. We offer devices to enhance and amplify audio, provide closed captioning, or provide narration of the action on screen.
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Do movie theaters have soundproof walls?

Although recently constructed movie theaters have acoustically treated walls and padded seats that absorb sound, there are many older theaters that can benefit from remedial upgrades, such as improving the acoustics in the venue. When these older spaces were designed, PA systems did not exist.
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Can you makeout in a cinema?

There's no shame in making out in a movie theatre. This romantic move is beloved by high school students and adults who are in the mood alike. And let's face it — sometimes, there's just no better place to make out than in a dark, cool movie theatre, where there is a sexy feeling of closeness and anonymity.
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Is it okay to kiss in the cinema?

Yes its completely fine. Kiss is something where you are showing your love to someone.
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Can I vape in cinema?

Are You Allowed To Vape In a Cinema In The UK? At the biggest cinema chains, like Cineworld, Odeon, Vue and Empire, vaping is not allowed. The bottom line is that your local multiplex is unlikely to allow you to vape on the premises.
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Why can't you scream fire in a movie theater?

"Shouting fire in a crowded theater" is a popular analogy for speech or actions whose principal purpose is to create panic, and in particular for speech or actions which may for that reason be thought to be outside the scope of free speech protections.
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What free speech is not protected?

Freedom of speech does not include the right:

To incite imminent lawless action. Brandenburg v. Ohio, 395 U.S. 444 (1969). To make or distribute obscene materials.
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What speech is not protected?

Categories of speech that are given lesser or no protection by the First Amendment (and therefore may be restricted) include obscenity, fraud, child pornography, speech integral to illegal conduct, speech that incites imminent lawless action, speech that violates intellectual property law, true threats, and commercial ...
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