Loud computer racks can have an adverse affect on worker productivity. NetWell’s QBS Sound Barrier Blankets hold computer noise to within a contained area, while NetWell’s acoustic Pyramids Plus acoustic panels reduce the pressure being trapped. A great one-two punch to lower excessive noise caused by computer racks. 1-800-638-9355.
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Blogs about noise control treatments targeting noise reduction and premium sound quality
NetWell Sound Curtains
For our industrial clients out there, ALWAYS we start with the concept of controlling excessive levels of noise with our Sound Curtain systems. Why? These blanket systems block directional sound and mitigate up to 80% of your decibel level exposure. Call NetWell today to discover our QBS Blankets! 1-800-638-9355.
Read MoreAcoustical Room Analysis
There’s a time tested analtyical service available designed to help clients properly calculate their square foot totals for sound panels in their space. Based on a room’s size, shape and surface textures, this Room Analysis will pinpoint the panel count for you in advance of your treatment. Customers control panel size, color, and location, while…
Read MoreHow 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…
Read MoreLoud Cafeteria
Screaming kids? Well, sound proofing treatments do not make the kids less loud, and don’t be told otherwise! But there is good news…sound panel treatments WILL make your cafeteria less loud. Sound panels, wall or ceiling mounted in your cafeteria, will combine to capture echoes. In other words, the noise you experience in a loud…
Read MoreOnsite Acoustical Consulting
Controlling noise levels within a room does NOT require onsite experts in the field of soundproofing. The mere size, shape and surface textures that make up the room can easily help calculate for the trained expert what is called a Sabin count. Yes, that’s a technical term, but not to worry. It’s measuring the level…
Read MoreThe Two Second Rule in Acoustics
Take any restaurant, sanctuary, classroom, fellowship hall, band room, conference room or recording studio. Stand in the center of the room and clap your hands. If the room is properly treated for acoustics, the background sound wave reflections will bounce off perimeter surfaces and die off within two seconds. Two seconds is the threshold level…
Read MoreSolving Noise & Saving Money
Got Noise? Solve it & Save. Rooms that fill with excessive echoes include restaurants, gymnasium, sanctuaries, fellowship halls, daycare centers, cafeterias, multipurpose rooms, offices, conference rooms, band rooms, and more. The echoes from noise reflecting off perimeter surfaces in the room combine to build unwelcome levels of background noise. As a result, the room is…
Read MoreHow to Lower Cafeteria Noise
Loud cafeterias are filled with loud kids. While there is no remedy to lowering the noise any one child puts out, the noise in the room can certainly be better controlled. Lowering noise levels in a cafeteria is all about controlling the ambient echoes in the room. As the kids produce noise, their voices reflect…
Read MoreWhy Are Restaurants So Loud?
Architects, Designers, Builders and Restaurant Owners combine to target wipe-able, cleanable, decorative surfaces in their restaurant projects. These surfaces can include brick, block, wood, glass, tin, marble, granite, stone and metal. On average, these surfaces combine to absorb an average of 5% of the sound wave reflections inside the restaurant space. That leaves the dead…
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