dc.description.abstract | School is a place where the teaching and learning process takes place. One of the
factors to achieve a good learning environment is to avoid noise problems. Schools that
are close to highways can interfere with ongoing student activities. Disturbances that
are often found in schools are noise disturbances originating from the transportation
sector. The purpose of this study was to analyze the noise level at UPT SDN 060870,
UPT SDN 060878, and UPT SDN 060866 Medan, against the noise level quality
standards of the Minister of Environment and Forestry Decree No. 48 of 1996,
Analyzing the effect of noise levels on students' learning comfort, Analyzing the
mapping of noise level distribution patterns in the UPT SDN 060870, UPT SDN
060878, and UPT SDN 060866 Medan areas, and determining noise control efforts in
UPT SDN 060870, UPT SDN 060878, and UPT SDN 060866 Medan The tool used to
determine noise in this study is a Sound Level Meter, the Acceptable Noise Level
Standard Value based on the Decree of the Minister of Environment No. 48 of 1996 is
55 dB(A). To measure noise levels, a survey was conducted using a questionnaire to
285 school residents. Based on the applicable quality standards, the highest noise value
(LSM) in UPT SDN 060870, UPT SDN 060878, and UPT SDN 060866 Medan is at
point 1 on Monday working days of 75.05 dB(A) and the lowest noise level is at point 11
of 63.70 dB(A). The use of barriers, planting mangkokan plants, and sealing glass
windows can reduce noise levels by up to 54.6% in the school area. | en_US |