Decrasound Layer 3D acoustic wall panels installed in a modern meeting room providing decorative sound absorption and contemporary interior design.

PET Acoustic Panels for Meeting Rooms | Decrasound

Why Meeting Rooms Need Acoustic Treatment Poor acoustics can make meetings difficult and fatiguing. When sound reflects from glass, plasterboard and hard furniture surfaces, conversations become less clear and background noise increases. Acoustic treatment helps: Improve speech intelligibility Reduce echo and reverberation Support hybrid and video meetings Create more comfortable meeting environments Improve concentration and...

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Acoustic Baffles for Open Ceiling Offices – Practical Sound Control That Works

Acoustic Baffles for Open Ceiling Offices Open ceiling office designs are now common in modern workplaces. They create a clean, industrial look; however, they also introduce acoustic challenges. Exposed services, higher ceilings, and open layouts allow sound to travel more freely. As a result, noise levels increase and speech clarity drops. Why Open Ceilings Create...

Modern open-plan office with acoustic ceiling baffles and integrated lighting to improve sound control and workplace comfort

PET Acoustic Panels for Offices | Flexible Office Sound Control

PET Acoustic Panels for Offices – Flexible Sound Control for Modern Workspaces Open plan offices encourage collaboration; however, they also create acoustic challenges. Hard surfaces such as glass, plasterboard and exposed ceilings allow sound to travel easily. As a result, conversations, phone calls and general activity quickly build into distracting noise. PET acoustic panels offer...

Students raising their hands in a classroom with colourful Decrasound polyester acoustic panels on the walls, improving sound clarity and focus.

Classroom Noise as a WHS Risk: Teacher Hearing & Safety

When Classrooms Become a Workplace Health Risk: Noise, Hearing Loss, and Teacher Safety Classroom noise is usually discussed as a learning issue. However, for teachers, it can also become a workplace exposure issue. A busy room often runs at high noise levels for hours each day. As a result, sustained exposure can contribute to fatigue,...

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