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BritFun
Sep 8, 2011 @ 6:30 am | delete
- Great article! Don't forget that double glazing will help to reduce noise levels inside the classrooms if the school is in a noisy location (like near a busy road) which will also help the pupils to hear. Of course all new builds will have double glazing due to building regulations - but there are still lots of older schools around that don't have it. Not a cheap solution of course - but it helps to keep the heat in too!
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Speedy
Jan 27, 2009 @ 8:11 am | delete
- Some great information on soundproofing, good recommendations and general information. How many schools have you soundproofed?
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Jason Blake
Jan 27, 2009 @ 7:59 am | delete
- I never realised there was such science behind listening in a classroom environment. I have three young boys in school and I'll certainly be checking to see if their school has soundproofing.
On a side note, I'll be contacting you now about our home cinema soundproofing. Hmm, maybe I should soundproof our kids bedrooms too...
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JB
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