The WHO
guidelines have identified several health risks associated with noise. Some of
these include: cardiovascular effects, problems with speech communication and
lowered work performance (rockwool.com, WHY ACOUSTICS MATTER, 2012). Since
noise can have an adverse impact on productivity it is important for
organizations to keep acoustics in mind when designing work areas. There are a
lot of different types of acoustic panels and tiles available on the market.
Organizations should keep certain factors in mind when investing in these
panels. Some of these factors are presented below:
Panels or Tiles
Depending on
the size and shape of the surface that needs to covered, organizations can
choose between akustikskivor
or acoustic tiles. Panels are generally larger in size and rectangular in
shape. They are ideal for large walls that do not have too many niches. Tiles
are smaller in size and work well for smaller areas that have niches created
due to shelving or beams.
Open Plan Offices
Open plan
offices help organizations reduce building costs as they eliminate the need for
cubicle walls and rooms. Open plan offices also reduce heating and cooling
expenses. These types of offices are more efficient with regards to lighting
and air flow. The downside of open plan offices is unwanted noise. Unwanted noise
can hamper employees’ ability to focus and lead to less productivity (resilium.com.au,
OPEN-PLAN OFFICES: ARE THEY BETTER FOR PRODUCTIVITY? 2015). One way to address
the problem of noise in an open plan office is by installing akustiktak.
These ceilings can absorb sound, thus reducing the noise pollution in a work
space.
Aesthetics
Acoustic
panels are available in different colours and shapes. They can be used to
create interesting aesthetics in a room. Interlocking tiles can be used to make
patterns. Panels can double as artwork in areas that require only a few
acoustic panels.
Flame Resistance
Acoustic
panels are usually covered with some type of fabric. Having a large amount of
fabric in one area can pose a fire risk. Panels can be treated with chemicals
to make them flame resistant. Organizations that plan on using these panels in
the work area should consult with local fire officials to ensure the panels
they have selected are up to code.
Additional Benefits
Acoustic
ceiling panels offer additional benefits that organization can consider when
working on the akustik
of a work area. These ceiling panels are reflective and help with the
luminosity of an area. Using ceiling tiles also makes it easier for an
organization to hide the plumbing, and electrical wiring of the building.
Organizations
that want to work on the acoustics of their offices can get in touch with
Kamak. The company has a wide range of acoustic panels from different vendors.
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