Noise Control

How Halloween and Acoustic Isolation Materials are Surprisingly Connected
Halloween is all about creating an immersive atmosphere. Whether you’re building a haunted house full of jump scares or crafting a spine-tingling…

Urban Areas Grow But City Still Suffers
As urban areas grow and evolve, the demand for efficient public transportation systems has surged. Buses, trams, and trains are essential for…

Sound Isolation and Data Centers
Sound isolation in data centers is a critical aspect of their design and operation, comparable to ensuring that a library remains quiet…

Noise Barriers
Roof-based sound barriers, commonly known as rooftop noise barriers or acoustical barriers, prove effective in alleviating a range of noise issues stemming…

Floating Floors – Neoprene vs Spring
A spring-isolated floor and a neoprene-isolated floor are both stems used to reduce the transmission of vibrations and impact noise in buildings….

Floating floors – Not a scary trick at all
A floating floor is a type of construction technique used in building design, particularly in soundproofing and vibration isolation applications. It refers…

Does decoupling help with sound Isolation?
Decoupling is a technique used in recording studio design to reduce the transmission of sound vibrations between different parts of the structure,…

Harmonizing Healing: Exploring the Impact of Sound on Mental Health
World Suicide Prevention Day, September 10 Can sound help your mental state? We’ve seen the headlines before. For some of us, the…

Sound Isolation – Air Space vs. Mass
When it comes to noise control, both mass and airspace play important roles in reducing sound transmission. Here’s a comparison of how…

The Sounds of Independence Day: Fireworks, Freedom, and Ear Safety!
The Star-Spangled Banner is the song of the season. With the parades, patriotic decorations, grilled meats, veggies, and family, what’s not to…