Sound
masking increases speech confidentiality and bolsters efficiency with
distraction reduction.
With open
office plans, private offices and public spaces, keeping a distraction-free
environment that is conducive to productivity as well as speech privacy, is not
always possible, depending on the amount of reflective surfaces in your space.
Dealing with uncontrollable sound, or pitch silence, is paramount for
encouraging a work environment that is safe and efficient.
Sound
masking is one of the best options for encouraging speech privacy and keeping
an office environment distraction free. Sound masking specifically refers to
the use of environmental white noise to enhance speech confidentiality and the
mitigation of other distracting sounds.
Ideal for
environments that are classified as open office plans, private offices and
public spaces, sound masking works with the floor plan of your facility to make
good on the promise of confidentiality and distraction reduction.
Good
sound masking strategies offer consistent, controlled distribution of white
noise to ensure that the result is both subtle and efficient. Consistency also
ensures that sound challenges attributed to low ceilings and open spaces
in-pelum (the space between the ceiling tiles and the structural limit of the
ceiling) are dealt with successfully. The best option for accomplishing
consistent sound masking throughout is known as a “direct-field” system.
Direct-field
systems create a literal field of noise throughout a space. Integrated
miniature emitters that are installed directly in to the ceiling tiles of a
target space control the masked field. Technicians can control these sound
emitters to ensure that sound is evenly distributed and the sound dispersion
works naturally within the space.
“Direct
field sound masking results in a much more uniform sound dispersion than
solutions that are installed above the false ceiling (the plenum). Direct field
solutions are also more cost-effective because installation is much easier than
with plenum solutions,” says Bernie Buelow, director of Marketing
for Cambridge Sound Management.
Sound
masking is also ideal for addressing HIPAA and GLBA regulations regarding
speech privacy and sound control in work environments. For example, in medical
environments, where patient record confidentiality is regulated, managing
confidential speech intelligibility is enforced. With sound masking, protecting
patients is made possible by reducing sound dispersion from private offices and
other confidential clinical spaces.
Applying
sound masking to your space is a great way to manage your environment. Plus,
with low energy systems, adding this technology to your space is advantageous
for LEED certification and establishing your space as a green environment
focused on productivity and teamwork.
To learn
more about the sound masking options that are best for your organization,
Contact
MCC’s Audio Visual Solutions Division today!
For more details please contact us at:
Memphis Communications Corporation
4771 Summer Ave
Memphis, TN 38122
Tel: 901.725.9271
Fax: 901.272.3577
Toll Free: 866.805.5893
Service and Supplies: 901.257.2500
Website: http://www.memphiscommunications.net
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