How Loud is a Vacuum Cleaner: Understanding Decibel Levels and Finding a Quieter Option
The loudness of a vacuum cleaner will depend on the type and model of the machine. On average, most vacuum cleaners produce noise levels of around 70-80 decibels (dB), which is equivalent to the noise level of a busy street or a dishwasher. However, larger and more powerful vacuums can produce noise levels of up to 90 dB, which can be very loud and potentially harmful to your hearing if you are exposed to it for extended periods.