The 2 Second Rule in Sound Control

If you stand in the middle of a room and clap your hands once, invisible sound waves are generated that in turn spread like a pebble wave in a pond, traveling in every direction within the room, at speeds nearing 800 miles an hour.   As the perimeter wall, ceiling and flooring surfaces receive the sound…

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How to Combat Compressor Noise

Compressors are stationary noise sources that produce excessive levels of noise.   Controlling the exposure to their noise levels is paramount in a work environment.   There are sound barrier curtain systems that can be custom cut to match the profile of a simple fence or structure built around the compressor, the blankets can trigger 15-20 drops…

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Classroom Noise

Controlling excessive levels of noise in a classroom is critical to producing a more favorable learning environment.   With more background noise, the teaching is compromised.  With less background noise, the learning is enhanced.   Sound panels are available for easy self-installation around the perimeter of any classroom, wall or ceiling mounted, to produce these intended sound…

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