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Ambient noise or background noise in rooms can reach levels where it undermines the whole purpose of the room itself. And the reasons for this are usually to do with sound reverberation – something that can be addressed relatively easily using today’s advanced sound absorption solutions. Reverberation is a major problem inside schools, workplaces, hospitality venues and public buildings because of the materials that we often use in their construction, fit-out and décor. Many historic buildings such as churches and museums were, of course, built using hard materials including stone, brick and tiles, but in today’s architecture we continue to build this way along with more glass, concrete and timber. In many interior spaces, out has gone soft furnishings, curtains and carpets, and in has come exposed concrete and services, laminate floors and large expanses of glazing to maximise natural daylight. In environments of this kind, there is virtually nowhere for any sound waves to be absorbed – so they just bounce off surfaces back into the room. An effective, passive solution is to install sound absorbers appropriately in affected rooms. This starts with a site survey by an acoustics specialist from Hush Acoustics, who will gather the necessary information to carry out a series of reverberation calculations. This will determine how and where sound absorbers could be used to control reduce reverberation, echo and ambient noise. The solution comes with the installation of Hush Absorber panels on walls and/or ceilings, perhaps in the form of baffles hanging from the ceiling. Every solution is tailored to the affected room – no two rooms will ever have exactly the same requirements, but the overall result should be the same given Hush Acoustics’ expertise in this area. What are sound absorber panels? Hush Acoustics provides a range of sound absorber products which are manufactured from thick acoustic foam hand finished with fabric applied to the face, edges and back return. These are available in two performance classifications – the Hush Absorber 50 and Hush Baffles, which are Class A products, and the Class C rated Hush Absorber 30. Class A products provide the highest level of absorption but not every application will require this – in which case Hush Absorber 30 is perfect. Fire safety can be optimised too with a fabric cover option available with Class 1 to Class 0 flame retardant performance. Hush Absorber 50, 50a and 30 are designed to be fitted on any alignment and angle including slopes and ceilings in both portrait and landscape. With stylish and visually pleasing designs available in a choice of sizes, colours and finishes, the absorbers can be specified to be an attractive feature for the room, in place of art or wall graphics for example, or to go virtually unnoticed. Hush Baffles will hang from ceilings which can make for an interesting visual feature in any room. Get an estimate of your acoustic absorber requirements online Hush Acoustics offers a useful online tool to provide an initial estimate of what sound absorber products would work best for a property. The Hush Acoustic Estimator allows building owners to enter the dimensions of their room, along with details about the extent of windows and type of walls, floors, ceilings and doors, to generate an outline proposal. Access the online acoustic estimator here: https://www.hushacoustics.co.uk/acous... For more information on sound absorbers and the complete Hush Acoustics range of sound insulation products and systems visit https://www.hushacoustics.co.uk/