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Glass Partition for Working Space Acoustic Consideration

A key consideration when it comes to office partitioning is reducing noise (or improving acoustic privacy). This is especially the case for conference and meeting-rooms where important or confidential discussions may take place. Other times companies seek to cut out noise to improve the concentration and productivity of staff.


Humans can experience sound with an intensity of 60 dB as unpleasant, and 80 dB as disturbing. Even background traffic noise from outside, ranging 70 dB, can cause disturbance and stress over a continued period of time. This is where installing acoustic glass can be crucial.


Acoustic / sound insulating glass can retard sound transmission to around 45 dB in most cases. Choosing double glazing for your partitions will also make a huge difference in sound inhibitions.


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