Hello world! All Noise Control’s Corporate Resource Blog is Here… March 19, 2007
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Welcome to the corporate resource blog for www.allnoisecontrol.com . We’ve decided to post our acoustic articles and resources for various industries we focus on to share our knowledge with those looking for noise control & soundproofing product and usage information.
All Noise Control are manufacturers and wholesalers for a wide array of products and noise control materials that services and supplies, Commercial/Retail & Office Spaces, Industrial Warehousing & Manufacturing Industries, Institutions & Churches, Plants & Facilities, Heavy Construction as well as Residential Construction Industries and markets.
Our objective here is to receive posts, comments and help various people from plant managers, to construction contractors, to CEO’s looking to perhaps achieve one of the following scenarios:
- Improve acousticsĀ & speech legibility
- Solve noise control issues for the health and/or safety of their employees
- Work towards meeting federal regulations
- Noise Absorption and/or control sound reverberation
- Reduce office & workplace noise while improving employee moral and production
- Creating a safer, more productive environment for schools, colleges and institutions
- Reducing/Blocking Sound Transmission from heavy construction sites
- Reduce Equipment Noise & Vibration
- and too many others to list
We are looking forward to your comments, questions and feedback and we hope you find the All Noise Control corporate blog worth some of your time. We are happy to take suggestions and questions! I’m looking to answer all kinds of questions on resolving your unique noise control issues.
Here’s to a quieter world!
Jayson Miller
I need to reduce the noise level reaching a residence located approximately 150 feet from an industrial metal stamping plant. The plant external wall is standard cement block. Would it be feasible to fill the cement block cores with a sound absorbing foam that could be sprayed in as a semi-liquid? I also am interested in applying material inside this plant wall to further reduce the external noise situation. What are the range of choices vs. cost?
Thanks for any help you can provide ….
Larry
Larry, I’ve moved your question over to our Questions Answered area and wrote a post that I hope you’ll find very helpful.
You can find the acoustic solutions & suggesting for blocking noise from exiting your industrial plant by clicking here.
We are a massage therapy business and need to block the noise coming through the walls and across the drop ceiling from the business next door, which has loud screaming children and music.
Which would be the most effective way to block the noise, on their side of the wall or on our walls? Both sides of ceilings?
We need absoulte quiet for our business.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated!
Thank you,
Kelley,
Thanks for your post. I’ve answered in detail hoping that it will help educate you and quiet your massage environment. Obviously for the massage treatment to be as effective as possible, a quite and peaceful environment is a must.
Please check out the following link http://allnoisecontrol.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/controlling-noise-in-adjoined-spaces-typical-in-shared-commercialretail-spaces/
Good luck!