Making Interior Spaces Quieter and More Comfortable

November 16, 2009 Filed Under: Uncategorized  

Research shows that people are more productive, more creative, more comfortable and even healthier when unwanted noise is reduced. Ideal Locations for acoustic safety glass include:
• Near airports and runways
• In congested urban areas
• Along highways or rail corridors
• Adjacent to power stations or industrial plants
• Next to fire stations or emergency service facilities
• In schools and libraries

The new interlayer focuses on sound deadening (damping) performance at frequencies most objectionable to humans: in the range of 1,000 to 3,000 Hz. Examples of noises that fall within this frequency range include:
• Jet engines
• Tire noise, especially on wet pavement
• Electrical motors, fans, blowers
• Lawn and garden equipment
• Dogs barking
• Musical instruments
• Human voices

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