Absorber panels developed to reduce reverberation noise

  • 28 May 2015

Reverberation noise is especially common in large open spaces within buildings where there are hard surfaces; for example schools, hospitals, offices and churches. It can be reduced with the use of adding absorption panels to the areas which are having reverberation issues.

Sound waves bounce and reverberate against hard surfaces creating noisy environments.

By arranging a site visit, a Hush Acoustics specialist can calculate the reverbation issue and determine the amount of absorption required. Hush Acoustics Absorber Panels for Ceilings and Walls can then be installed to reduce reverberation noise.

The sound proofing specialists offer guidance on the installation of acoustic solutions.

In addition, Hush Acoustics also provide a consultancy service outling practical, economical and environmentally friendly ways to minimise noise levels within all environments.

Hush Acoustics Ltd
Unit 2, Tinsley Industrial Estate
Shepcote Way
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S9 1TH

Tel: 0114 551 8685
Fax: 0151 944 1146

Visit Hush Acoustics' website

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