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Noise Levels in Romford (RM7)

Havering · Greater London · London · urban area

Overall Noise Level

25 55 85 55 dB
Moderate

Rating Scale

Very Noisy 70+ dB
Noisy 60-69 dB
Moderate 50-59 dB
YOU
Quiet 40-49 dB
Very Quiet <40 dB
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Your area sounds like

background music in a cafe

~55 dB average

Noise Breakdown by Source

Road Traffic 52 dB — Moderate
Railway 52 dB — Moderate
Aircraft Negligible
Industrial 42 dB — Quiet

Local Infrastructure

Railway Lines

Elizabeth Line / CrossrailEast Anglia Main Line

Area Type

urban — ~7,882 people/km²

What This Means for Residents

  • Typical for suburban areas with some traffic
  • Generally comfortable for most residents
  • Occasional noise peaks during rush hours
  • Standard double glazing usually sufficient
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Frequently Asked Questions

How noisy is RM7 (Romford)?

RM7 in Romford has an overall noise level of 55 dB, rated as Moderate. The primary noise source is road traffic. This is comparable to background music in a cafe.

What is the main source of noise in RM7?

The main source of noise in RM7 is road traffic at 52 dB.

Is RM7 a quiet place to live?

RM7 has noise levels of 55 dB, which is close to the WHO recommended daytime limit of 55 dB. Most residents find this level manageable.

How does noise in RM7 compare to the UK average?

The UK average environmental noise level is approximately 53 dB. RM7 at 55 dB is 2 dB above the national average.

What can I do about noise in RM7?

While RM7 is relatively peaceful, standard double glazing helps maintain quiet indoors. Visit our soundproofing guide for detailed recommendations and product suggestions.

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