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Our expectation for comfort and efficiency in our built environment is changing. Urban in-fill development, busier transportation routes and changes in the ways we use our homes are increasing our focus on achieving acoustic comfort.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

13 Dec 2024 1m read View Author

Our expectation for comfort and efficiency in our built environment is changing. Urban in-fill development, busier transportation routes and changes in the ways we use our homes are increasing our focus on achieving acoustic comfort.

In recent years the problem of unwanted or harmful noise has become a pressing issue throughout Australia. Local governments have introduced regulations to address the problem, in some instances local municipalities have their own regulations or guidelines regarding noise abatement. It is likely that over the next few years regulations to address intrusive external noise will strengthen.

The correct selection of window and door systems can have a significant effect on the internal acoustic comfort of a building.

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Acoustics tested windows and doors
Acoustics tested windows and doors
Download this whitepaper to discover how AWS' window and door solutions offer light, ventilation, and protection from harsh elements, while enhancing living spaces.
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