Sound Masking And White Noise
Office suites are designed to keep noise to a minimum. Unfortunately, most employees do not benefit from this design goal as there is a simple flaw in the plan. Noise travels up and over most cubicles and creates a constant background distraction. Employees find it difficult to complete their own work while constantly filtering out the conversations of others around them.
So what is the solution to noise pollution at the office? Numerous employers have chosen sound masking. This method doesn't stop noise but it does put a verbal privacy practice into use. Many businesses have discovered that this process works very well in their workplaces. Staff productivity has gone up because there are fewer disturbances when sound masking is put in place.
How does sound masking work? It is all about physics, actually. When there is a soft background noise in a room, all the noises and conversations are harder to pick out. It has commonly been referred to as white noise. You can hear a group of sounds, but can't pick out just one.
There are many systems on the market for acoustical treatment. The best (and newest) are known as "direct field" systems and are installed in the office ceiling. This electronic device produces an unobtrusive sound that interferes with workers ability to overhear private conversations.
Individual employees can also choose to get a white noise generators. These machines are able to block out the steady background noise of a busy office with relaxing and pleasing sounds such as waterfalls, waves, rain, or rolling rivers. These types of sounds have been proven to help increase a worker's productivity through relaxation and focusing concentration.
No matter which path you choice for sound masking your office, you will see the benefits of taking care of the acoustic annoyance. You want your employees to get along with each other, optimally perform their tasks and be stress free! The small costs of masking office noise today can save you even more in the future.
When designers plan office spaces, they tend to expect they will be quiet once they are in use. They do not take into account the noise that will almost certainly ensue. This poses a very difficult problem for the workers. So, what is the answer to office noise? Many employers have now opted for sound masking. This technique helps by implementing oral privacy. A white noise machine can be another effective option for masking the noise with relaxing sounds. Typically sounds on these machines are: waterfalls, ocean waves and flowing brooks. It has been proved that the sounds reduce office stress and improve the productivity of office workers.
Published May 28th, 2008
Filed in Career
