85 decibels
Eighty-five decibels (dB) is a measure of sound intensity. It is considered a moderately loud sound level, comparable to the noise produced by heavy traffic or a vacuum cleaner. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this level can potentially lead to hearing damage, making it important to limit time spent in such environments.
In everyday life, sounds at 85 dB can be found in places like concerts, loud restaurants, or power tools. To protect hearing, it is advisable to use ear protection, especially in occupational settings where exposure to high noise levels is common.