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Decibel Limits: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do decibel limits rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas combines a plainly-audible standard with dBA limits applied through zoning performance standards. Residential receiving zones generally see 55 dBA nighttime and 65 dBA daytime caps at the property line, with stricter limits for pure-tone or impulsive sound.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Title 30 Section 30.68.020 uses an octave-band table. At 1000 Hz: residential 47 day / 37 night; business 52 day / 42 night; industrial 67 day / 57 night. A 10 dB exceedance is allowed once per day for up to 15 minutes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
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Structure-Octave-band table
Residential 1 kHz-47 day / 37 night
Business 1 kHz-52 day / 42 night
Industrial 1 kHz-67 day / 57 night
Day Window-7 AM - 10 PM

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Las Vegas FAQ

What dBA is a normal conversation?

Normal conversation is around 60 dBA at three feet, which is right at the daytime residential cap but drops rapidly with distance.

Can I borrow a decibel meter from the city?

No. Residents should call Code Enforcement to bring a calibrated meter. Phone apps are not accepted as evidence.

Paradise FAQ

Is Clark County noise measured in dBA?

No. Clark County uses an octave-band table rather than a simple A-weighted meter reading. Enforcement officers read specific frequency bands, with 1000 Hz being the common reference.

What is the 15-minute exception?

Title 30 allows one exceedance of up to 10 dB above the limit for a single period not exceeding 15 minutes in any 24-hour period, which accommodates brief events like a short ceremony or announcement.

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