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Problem: Gunfire emits loud, impact noise requiring hearing protection and facility sound control for both indoor and outdoor applications. Goal:
To lower the impact of the noise blast and protect both the shooter and nearby individuals. Solution: For indoor applications with hard surfaced walls, line the
walls in the facility with class A fire rated acoustic panels. The panels will dissipate the energy of the blast and protect people both inside the room and in adjoining areas.
Products: FireFlex Foam Panels are a must. These are 2'x4' panels with highly absorptive acoustic values that can be applied to the walls, ceiling and backdrop in any firing range.QBS-1 Blankets
are portable curtains that can be draped against walls to contain the noise to within the area. Available for both indoor and outdoor applications.dB-Bloc Barrier vinyl is a thin, weighted material that can be added to a
wall's structure for a permanent treatment to fight transmission through a common wall.
REFERRALS:
Campbell County Sheriff's Office, 600 West Boxelder, Gillette, WY 828716 Pat Conlan; 1-307-682-7271 Arms Technology, 2401 Directors Row, Salt Lake City, UT 84104 Lee
Farber 1-801-973-4447 Masterclass Shooters Club, 17 Summit Avenue, Harriman, NY 10926 Roy Zucca; 1-212-210-3147
Baltimore Police Department c/o Poole and Kent Company, 4530 Hollins Ferry Road, Baltimore, MD 21227 Al Bowers; 1-410-547-7145
Albany Police Department, Morton Avenue & Broad Street, Albany, NY 12202 Paul Kirwan; 1-518-462-8053 Browning Arms, 1 Browning Place, Morgan, UT 84050 Kevin Baggs;
1-801-876-2711 x206
To Do:
- Check further Web site pages on any of those products for more information, application photos, spec sheets, color charts, and references
- Measure your room dimensions
- Contact NetWell
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