Commercial, Retail & Corporate

  • Call Center Acoustics
    Call Centers (1)

    Proper call center design will factor in the sound levels within the office space and determine where noise reduction materials are needed.

    Call center noise reduction requires the use of absorptive materials to reduce sound levels within the office space. Fabric wrapped acoustical wall panels and hanging acoustical baffles are commonly used in call center design.

    These sound absorption materials should be planned into the design of the call center, however they can be added as a retrofit application as the need for sound reduction within the facility is addressed. Call centers with good acoustical conditions result in higher employee productivity and a happier, more efficient work environment.

    Please call our toll free number, 1-800-782-5742 to discuss your office noise reduction problem with a member of our technical sales staff.

     


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  • Server Room Acoustics
    Computer & Server Rooms (1)

    Excessive noise levels are a growing problem in computer server room design and construction.

    Computer server racks, towers, and CPU's all have cooling fans built in. This computer fan noise is a high-pitched whine that reduces employee productivity and efficiency.

    To quiet that computer fan noise, sound-absorbing materials such as acoustical foams should be used in the design and construction of these rooms.

    Sonex acoustical foams, which are class 1 fire rated and fiber-free, should be used behind the server racks to pick up the first point of reflection from the noise of those computer fans.

    Also the Sonex foam panels and ceiling tiles can be used on the walls and ceilings to reduce the overall ambient computer noise within the room. These products can be used in the initial computer room design and construction phase or can be added later as a retrofit to quiet that computer fan noise.

     


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  • Conference Room Acoustics
    Conference Rooms (1)

    Proper conference room design and setup will factor in the sound levels within the room and determine where noise reduction materials are needed.

    Conference room and video conference room design requires the use of acoustical materials to reduce sound levels within the office space.

    Both acoustical ceiling tiles and fabric wrapped and tackable sound absorbing AlphaSorb wall panels are commonly used in conference room design. These acoustical wall panels come in many shapes, sizes and colors so that the customer will have many choices for the interior design of the conference room. Soundproofing products such as Audioseal Sound Barrier and door seal kits can also be used to increase privacy, security and speech intelligibility in executive conference rooms and video conference rooms.

    Office spaces with good acoustical conditions result in higher employee productivity and a happier, more efficient office environment.

    Please call our toll free number, 1-800-782-5742 to discuss your plan to conquer conference room noise levels!

     


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  • Office acoustical treatments
    Offices (2)

    Proper office design will factor in the sound levels within the office space and determine where office noise reduction materials are needed.

    Office noise reduction requires the use of absorptive materials to reduce sound levels within the office space. Fabric wrapped and tackable sound absorbing AlphaSorb wall panels are commonly used in office design.

    Soundproofing products such as Audioseal Sound Barrier and door seal kits can also be used in office deign to increase privacy and security in executive offices, treatment rooms and conference rooms.

    Office spaces with good acoustical conditions result in higher employee productivity and a happier, more efficient office environment.

    Please call our toll free number, 1-800-782-5742 to discuss your office noise reduction problem with a member of our technical sales staff.

     


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  • acoustical treatments used in a retail store
    Retail (6)

    In order to create the best environment for consumers, retail planners must take into account the sound levels within a retail space.  The combination of music playing in the background, but bustle of shoppers and a full staff ringing up sales on registers can create a lot of additional noise that no one took into account when designing the space.

    Retail spaces often face the challenge of creating the right acoustical balance so the store doesn't feel too quiet and formal on one extreme, and is not too loud to discourage customers from enjoying their time in the store.

    Acoustical Solutions, Inc. often times works with retail planners and store owners to combine products such as acoustical wall panels, acoustical ceiling tiles and acoustical baffles to create the best balance to increase the customers shopping experience.

    For more information on retail acoustics, please call 1-800-782-5742.


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  • acoustical treatments used in a retail store

    PolyPhon™ Acoustical Panels for Cumberland Children's Hospital

    Cumberland Children's Hospital was built to be open and airy with a home-like quality to the design.  However, in large multi-use rooms, the open design and high ceilings created an echo problem that made the room very difficult to use: people couldn't hear each other clearly because of the acoustical reverberation.

    After installing PolyPhon™ acoustical panels the room was acoustically transformed, giving the children a place to come together.


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    Sonex™ Baffles Provide the Acoustical Solution

    Like virtually all airports around the world, the terminal building at Tweed-New Haven airport had a problem: REVERBERATION.

    As a result, the public address system used to page people and make flight announcements was virtually unintelligible, causing confusion and inconvenience for employees and travelers alike.


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