Decibel chart50 dB

How loud is 50 decibels?

50 decibels is about as loud as moderate rainfall. It is well under the 85 dB hearing-risk line, so it is safe to hear for any length of time. On the decibel scale, each 10 dB step sounds roughly twice as loud.

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50 dB at a glance
Sound level50 dB
Hearing riskNo hearing risk
Safe exposure (NIOSH) No limit — safe at any duration

What 50 dB sounds like

These charted sounds sit at about 50 dB — sourced to CDC, NIOSH, NIDCD and ASHA. Open any one for its own breakdown, or see the full decibel levels chart.

How loud is 50 decibels (50 dB)?

50 decibels is about as loud as moderate rainfall. It is well under the 85 dB hearing-risk line, so it is safe to hear for any length of time. On the decibel scale, each 10 dB step sounds roughly twice as loud.

Is 50 decibels dangerous, and how long is safe?

50 dB is below the 85 dB hearing-risk threshold, so there is no daily exposure limit for hearing.

Measure 50 dB yourself

Want to know if where you are hits 50 dB? Check it live with the free online decibel meter — it runs in your browser, and nothing is recorded or uploaded.