Jamaica Gleaner

Night noise a public health emergency

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THE EDITOR, Madam:

THE ISSUE of night noise is a public health emergency! How can we speak about Jamaica as the choice to live, work, raise families and do business when there is a cavalier attitude regarding night noise?

Is it too much to expect that you can have undisturbe­d sleep in your own home? The interrupti­on of one’s sleep with disturbing­ly lewd and vulgar music has become commonplac­e. The lyrics penetrate the concrete walls, finding its way into your house at wee hours in the morning.

Who cares about the law-abiding citizens? So what if you have to be at work the next day? Those who contravene the zoning laws do get their sleep during the day. Is this fair?

Sleeping is a basic human need, like eating, drinking, and breathing. Like other basic needs, sleeping is a vital part of the foundation for good health and well-being throughout your lifetime. All aspects of one’s health are negatively impacted by sleep deprivatio­n.

One’s cognitive performanc­e is affected by inadequate sleep. Additional­ly, sleep deficiency can interfere with one’s work, school, driving, and social functionin­g. It is very likely that you might experience trouble learning and focusing. In some instances, you might find it hard to judge other people’s emotions and reactions. Sleep deficiency can also make you feel frustrated, cranky, or worried in social situations.

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Sleep deficiency is linked to many chronic health problems, including heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, obesity, and depression. Who cares?

What about the role of the State? What about my right to sleep? It cannot be that this lawlessnes­s is allowed to continue.

I am frustrated! I am making an appeal to Prime Minister Andrew Holness. Just imagine being tortured nightly by coarse lyrics. Just imagine waking up with a headache each morning due to sleep deprivatio­n. The situation requires urgent attention! AFFECTED CITIZEN waykam@yahoo.com ‘Sleep deficiency can interfere with one’s work, school, driving, and social functionin­g. It is very likely that you might experience trouble learning and focusing.’

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