Good acoustic conditions within school classrooms are significantly important for maximising inclusivity in education, particularly for children with social, emotional, and mental health needs (SEMH), as Hush Acoustics explains here…
One area of a school that experiences the widest extremes of high and low noise levels is corridors that link classrooms and other communal areas, such as school halls, sports facilities or dining halls. Hush Acoustics has more…
Hush Acoustics has completed a project to improve the acoustic environment much closer to home than usual by installing its high performance Class A sound absorber panels within its HQ boardroom.
The acoustic environment inside a highly sustainable sports hall building, which was recently built at a school on the south coast of England, has been optimised with high performance sound absorber panels from Hush Acoustics.
Hush Acoustics has successfully improved the acoustic conditions within one of the two halls at a West Yorkshire primary school by providing a solution to reduce reverberation.
Reverberation is the most common reason why classrooms, sports halls, communal spaces and other types of teaching areas become unbearably noisy to the point where it affects the ability of teachers to teach, and students’ ability to learn. Hush Acoustics has more…
Everyone involved in the design, specification and fit-out of schools and colleges has a responsibility to ensure their solutions deliver the right acoustic environment. Hush Acoustics has more…
Sound absorber panels from Hush Acoustics significantly reduce reverberation and nuisance noise in open plan offices, helping businesses and public sector organisations to provide much higher quality, more productive and less stressful working environments.
Walsall College is the largest provider of qualifications for 14- to 19-year-olds in the West Midlands Borough of Walsall. Hush Absorber 50 panels feature there…