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Quiet Achiever: Reducing environmental noise with acoustic blinds and curtains

Noise pollution is a serious public health issue. Exposure to prolonged or excessive noise has been shown to cause a range of health problems yet there are more people living closer to transport lines, construction sites, and industrial areas than ever before. Download this whitepaper and learn how the next generation of acoustic blinds and curtains stacks up against conventional noise reduction solutions.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

02 Feb 2021 1m read View Author

Noise pollution is a serious public health issue. Exposure to prolonged or excessive noise has been shown to cause a range of health problems yet there are more people living closer to transport lines, construction sites, and industrial areas than ever before.

Download this whitepaper and learn how the next generation of acoustic blinds and curtains stacks up against conventional noise reduction solutions.

Quiet Achiever: Reducing environmental noise with acoustic blinds and curtains
Quiet Achiever: Reducing environmental noise with acoustic blinds and curtains

Noise pollution is a serious public health issue. Exposure to prolonged or excessive noise has been shown to cause a range of health problems yet there are more people living closer to transport lines, construction sites, and industrial areas than ever before.

Download this whitepaper and learn how the next generation of acoustic blinds and curtains stacks up against conventional noise reduction solutions.

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