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Owners of clubs near residential areas should consider soundproofing

They can still provide the same level of entertainment to customers while respecting the rights of those who live nearby. [iStockphoto]

As cities grow and expand, so does the number of public spaces where people can socialise and have fun. With this expansion comes the potential for sound and noise from nearby clubs and entertainment venues.

While it is important for people to relax and have fun, it is also important to consider the impact that this noise can have on those who live nearby. As a result, clubs located near public places should be soundproofed.

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