As we approach 2025, animal shelters in New York are gearing up for significant changes in the regulations surrounding noise levels. Under the upcoming amendments to the New York Agriculture & Markets Law, specifically Section 424.10, shelters will be required to minimize continuous exposure to sound levels exceeding 85 decibels. This is a vital step toward…
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Introduction to PET Acoustic Panels: What They Are and How They Work
In today’s world, where open-concept living spaces and bustling office environments are increasingly common, managing noise levels has become a priority. Enter PET acoustic panels & baffles, an innovative solution for controlling sound while also making a positive environmental impact. This article will introduce you to PET acoustic panels & baffles, explaining what they are…
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Whether building a new home or renovating an existing room into a residential home theater, the acoustic characteristics of the room are something that should not be overlooked. A question we get asked often is “How many sound panels should I install in my home theater?” The recommended coverage of acoustic wall panels in a…
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Acoustic panels are used to reduce background noise in large rooms by absorbing sound energy, thereby minimizing echoes, reverberation, and overall noise levels. Here’s how they work and are used: Absorption of Sound Waves: Acoustic panels are designed to absorb sound waves that would otherwise bounce off hard surfaces. They are typically made of materials…
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