The SoundEar Noise Warning Sign has many different applications, but
the most common are listed below.
Workplace
Occupational noise |
The Noise Warning Sign is particularly useful in
working environments where the high noise levels are not always
present. It can be difficult for a person to determine whether the
noise that they are being exposed to is dangerously high, especially
after a few hours of exposure to fairly high levels, which may not
be damaging but can reduce the sensitivity of the ear. The sign
will light up to instruct people that they must fit hearing protection. |
Office Noise
Keeping Quiet |
Especially in open plan offices, it can be important to remind people
to keep their voices and their general noise levels to a minimum.
The sign offers a non-personal way of doing this. Nobody has to make
the decision that the noise levels are too high (perception changes
with mood), the sign does it for you. |
Hospitals and
Neonatal Noise |
Patient recovery and patient development in neonatal units can be
slowed down when the noise levels are too high. One or two well positioned
noise warning signs are a good reminder to staff, visitors and even
patients to keep their voices down and to keep noises to a minimum
when moving hospital equipment. |
| Schools |
A great reminder for children in the classroom to keep their voices
down. |
| Entertainment |
For nightclubs, pubs, clubs, hotels, restaurants and other public
entertainment venues, the noise warning sign can be used to remind
staff to keep the levels down below a certain level that is known
to cause problems with local residents. Using the noise warning sign
to do this takes away the problems caused by human perception, which
will make a person think that one type of music is louder than another
depending on whether they like it or not. It also removes any arguments
about what is too loud. |