Sound absorption – reduces echoes and reverberation in school rooms
Sound absorption is used to improve acoustics in rooms where echoes and reverberation impair comfort and clarity. By adding sound-absorbing surfaces, sound reflections can be reduced, resulting in a calmer and more controlled acoustic environment. This measure is particularly effective in environments where conversations, meetings, or group activities take place and where hard surfaces would otherwise amplify sound levels. Proper sound absorption creates better conditions for communication, concentration, and comfort in the room.
Knowledge Portal – Sound Absorption in School Environments
In our knowledge portal on sound absorption—reducing echo and reverberation in school environments—you’ll find guides that explain how sound absorption, sound insulation, and vibration damping work. Here, you’ll learn how different methods are used and how they can be combined to create a balanced acoustic environment.