Acoustic pollution is the disturbance of noise with a harmful impact on the activity of human or animal life. The source of external noise around the world is mainly due to machines, transport and transport systems. Outdoor noise is summarized by the word environmental noise. Poor urban planning can lead to noise pollution, industrial and residential buildings side by side can lead to noise pollution in residential areas. The documented problems associated with the noise of the urban environment can be traced back to ancient Rome. The noise of roads and other urban factors can be mitigated through urban planning and better road design. Outdoor noise can be caused by machines, construction activities and musical performances, especially in some workplaces. Noise-induced hearing loss can be caused by external (for example, trains) or internal noise (for example, music). High levels of noise can contribute to the cardiovascular effects in humans and to a higher incidence of coronary artery disease. In animals, noise can increase the risk of death by altering the detection and avoidance of predators or prey, interfering with reproduction and navigation and contributing to permanent hearing loss.