herbolaryo
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It is true that such reading can really be misleading. The plumbing setup, the room size, type of flooring , etc can affect the noise reading.
If there will be someone who can make a recording of different toilets that is tested on the same room and same sound/noise reading device.... then that is the true objective test of noise level... You can compare toilets side by side in a controlled setting.
What is needed is just a noise/sound meter (Or a sensitive video camera volume meter) and One bathroom for testing...
If one is in the plumbing business... the results of this test will be really great...
How many customers have 2nd floor bathrooms, babies or elderly at home, apartment and condos where noise isolation is a necessity...
Looking forward to results... Please do post...
If there will be someone who can make a recording of different toilets that is tested on the same room and same sound/noise reading device.... then that is the true objective test of noise level... You can compare toilets side by side in a controlled setting.
What is needed is just a noise/sound meter (Or a sensitive video camera volume meter) and One bathroom for testing...
If one is in the plumbing business... the results of this test will be really great...
How many customers have 2nd floor bathrooms, babies or elderly at home, apartment and condos where noise isolation is a necessity...
Looking forward to results... Please do post...
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