- Level adjusts to a very high 114 dB(A)
- Bright LED display for industrial environments
- Standard hearing protection symbol
Noise at Work - Factories & Industrial
After completing a noise survey and working to reduce the noise at source, many industrial environments suffer with intermittently high noise levels. In such environments it may be unreasonable to ask staff to wear hearing protection at all times, so noise activated warning signs can be used to inform them when the levels are high.
One or more NoiseSigns can be mounted at strategic
points, set to light up when the surrounding noise levels exceed
80 dB(A) for example.
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Outdoor
Noise Warning
The NoiseSign can be connected to an outdoor
microphone system. The microphone is installed outside, connected
to the sign that is mounted inside.
With this configuration staff can be warned
of high sound levels outside (steam valves for example) that
may cause complaints from local residents.
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Entertainment
Venues - Pubs & Clubs
Music in pubs, clubs, discos and hotels tends to be of a certain volume to encourage the right atmosphere. However, some DJs and live groups can go a bit far, especially as the evening wears on and their hearing becomes dull, resulting in complaints from local residents.
The NoiseSign is the ideal way to keep the
volume to a level agreed with the local residents or environmental
health officer.
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- Level adjusts down to a very quiet 40 dB(A)
- Brightness can be reduced for sensitive areas
- Attractive wall-mounted design
Hospital Noise
Noise in hospitals causes patient discomfort
and can increase the recovery time. Much of the noise can be
avoided if visitors and even staff are reminded of the issue.
Noise activated signs mounted in the corridors or wards are
an excellent reminder.
The brightness level of the sign can be reduced
for use in low-light areas where a bright sign would disturb.
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Schools
Mounted in classrooms, communal areas and
especially in cafeterias, the NoiseSign gives a very clear
indication that the sound levels are too high.
In the classroom this makes for a much better learning environment. Elsewhere, it just makes it a more pleasant place to be for the majority who do not want too much noise.
Library Noise
Libraries are usually quiet places, but when people start chatting the noise levels can easily increase. It can be embarrassing to "Shhh" somebody at such times, so a sign that does it automatically is ideal.
The NoiseSign can be set to a very low level,
lighting up when too much noise has been made, rather then
when somebody else's perception suggests that it is too loud.

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