Advances in Construction Site Noise Control
Flexshield, Australia’s industrial noise control specialists, are at the forefront of contemporary soundproofing solutions. So it should come as no surprise that we have recently developed not one, but two new products that should prove a boon for the construction industry. As you’ll see when you download our Site Noise Mitigation Handbook they are: the Acoustic Mobile Tent (also…
Flexshield, Australia’s industrial noise control specialists, are at the forefront of contemporary soundproofing solutions. So it should come as no surprise that we have recently developed not one, but two new products that should prove a boon for the construction industry.
As you’ll see when you download our Site Noise Mitigation Handbook they are:
- the Acoustic Mobile Tent (also known as the Sonic Tent) and
- the new Sonic Quilt.
The result of hours of Research & Development and produced in consultation with leading construction engineers, both these new products offer unique noise control solutions for the building industry.
Flexshield Acoustic Mobile Tent
The Flexshield Acoustic Mobile Tent is as a comprehensive at-source noise control solution for the construction industry.
The Flexshield Acoustic Mobile Tent takes moments to erect, take down and reposition. The tent can assist in making your site noise compliant by using state-of-the-art noise control technology and products.
At Flexshield, we understand construction, which is why we have spent hours on developing and perfecting quality noise control solutions to enable our clients to get on with the job.
The Flexshield Acoustic Mobile Tent is ideal for:
- Occupied buildings
- Night Works
- Works in the CBD area
- Hospital renovations
- Concrete Sawing
- Tile Cutting, and
- All Construction Noise Control needs
Infield Attenuation Results Under ISO:10847
Flexshield Sonic Quilt
The Sonic Quilt is an excellent option for all contractors and construction companies looking to provide a significant level of construction noise control, but who don’t require the high performance of the Sonic Curtain.
These lighter weight barriers combine sound blocking and absorbing technology to create a versatile barrier suited to the demands of site noise mitigation.
The Sonic Quilt uses the same physical fixing capabilities as the Sonic Curtains. It can hang from virtually any structure such as a temporary fence, scaffolding, hoarding or other frameworks.
Strategically placed eyelets and hook and loop joiners allow for multiple configurations and cover areas.
Fixings you can use:
- Hooks
- Cable ties
- Lacing
- Hook and Loop
- Mechanical fixings
By double stacking or overlapping, almost any m2 coverage is achievable.
Wind loading will be increased by hanging these products onto temporary structures if in doubt, contact a registered structural engineer to con rm.
They are ideal for:
- Night Works
- Public Works
- Generators and Plant
- Works in Occupied Facilities
- Noise Reflection Control
- EPA Noise Restrictive Areas
- In Field Attenuation Results Under ISO:10847
For more information and advice about both these latest advances in construction site noise control, call our experienced team on 1300 799 969.
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