CLASSROOMS ACOUSTICS ~ SCHOOL ACOUSTICAL PROBLEMS

Solutions to Schools and Classroom Acoustics Problems
Despite their best efforts to listen, students can be distracted by noises, from inside or outside the classroom, that compete with the teacher’s instruction.  And that means learning suffers.  One way to reduce the noise and improve schools and classrooms acoustics problems  is to treat classroom walls and ceilings with acoustic materials – a simple, economic solutions that lets learning, not noise, take over. willtec® acoustical foam from illbruck solves classroom reverberation problem.
 

willtec acoustical foam reduces echo effect in a classroom
Installed on the ceiling, willtec®
acoustical foam reduces the
echo effect in a classroom
 

Acoustical foam can control distracting sound reflections within classrooms, while a loaded vinyl barrier installed between walls or in drop ceilings can keep exterior sounds from migrating inside.

Acoustics professionals, builders, and school administrators can now work toward a common goal. ANSI Standard S 12.60-2002 (American National Standard Acoustical Performance Criteria, Design Requirements, and Guidelines for Schools) recommends classroom acoustics criterion for the first time in the history of the organization.
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Solutions for treating classroom walls, classroom ceilings or both with pinta acoustical products include:

How pinta Baffles Solve School Gymnasium Noise Problems
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Schools and classrooms walls or ceilings can be treated with acoustic products
A Memtech Acoustical professional support staff member can help to identify your noise problem and offer the right solution.

New baffle hanging system allows easy installation over pools, in gymnasiums
Sound-absorbing SONEXvalueline™ Baffles feature a new optional hanging system that reduces installation time and cost in school gymnasiums. Ideal for swimming pools, gymnasiums and multi-purpose rooms, the baffles are simply suspended from a wall-to-wall cable. Installation is performed easily by sliding baffles into place from one side of the room, allowing activities below to continue uninterrupted. There is no need to drain a swimming pool or clear furniture from a gymnasium area.

Wall and ceiling acoustic treatments from pinta help improve learning productivity in classrooms
 
Wall and ceiling acoustic treatments from illbruck, inc. reduce the background noise and reverberation in schools and classrooms that can affect learning productivity. Economical, easily installed solutions help improve teacher communication and student concentration. illbruck products are made from proprietary willtec® foam, including SONEX® Panels and Baffles, which are Class 1 fire-rated for flame spread and smoke density (ASTM E-84).

Wall and ceiling acoustic treatments from pinta

Solutions for reducing reverberation in schools, gymnasiums and classrooms:

  • SONEX Panels are lightweight and easy to cut and install on high walls or ceilings. Their convoluted foam surface is designed to absorb sound across a broad range of frequencies. They are available in a variety of colors, coatings and patterns.

  • FABRITEC Wall Panels feature a sturdy 1/16-inch tackable impact-resistant substrate. The fabric-wrapped panels are available in a variety of fabrics and colors, including microperforated vinyl covering for easy cleaning.

  • SONEX Wall and Ceiling Tiles fit standard drop-in ceiling grids or they can be mounted directly to the ceiling. Choose from economical WHITELINE ceiling Tiles or sculpted CONTOUR Ceiling Tiles.

Solutions for reducing background noise in schools, gymnasiums and classrooms:

  • PROSPEC® Barrier, a high-density vinyl barrier, stops noise from traveling between adjacent rooms. It can be installed in wall cavities or above suspended ceilings.

  • Fiber-free, anti-microbial willtec foam is a practical solution for noisy HVAC ductwork. It is easy to cut and install using AcouSTIC water-based adhesive from illbruck.

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