Education Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:58 AM
Research proves that poor acoustics within educational environments including classrooms and sports halls can affect both teaching and learning.
Hush Acoustics have developed products and systems that will reduce impact, airborne and reverberation noise between or within learning spaces.
All Hush products are in compliance with acoustic regulations for educational environments and fall in line with the Building Bulletin 93 (BB93).
“We have developed many easy to install systems that are designed to optimise space within a classroom / sportshall for refurbishment projects or new builds. Creating better learning environments for students will make it easier for teachers to get their message across. We work on projects of any size from a single classroom to a whole school. “Rob Crampton MD of Hush Acoustics
Hush Acoustics also offer a consultancy service outlining practical, economical and environmentally friendly ways to minimize noise levels within teaching environments.
To find out more about BB93 compliant services and our product range visit www.hushacoustics.co.uk or call 0151 933 20260151 933 2026 to speak to an experienced Hush Technician.
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