Wall-mounted sound absorbers for schools and school environments
In school settings, echoes and disruptive noise often arise from large, hard wall surfaces in classrooms, hallways, and common areas. When many students are in the same room at the same time, speech intelligibility is reduced and the learning environment is negatively affected. Wall sound absorption is used to reduce sound reflections at ear level and create a more controlled and pedagogically effective acoustic environment. Wall absorbers contribute to clearer communication, a lower perceived sound level, and better working conditions for both students and staff in the school’s various learning environments.
Knowledge Portal – Wall-mounted sound absorbers for schools and school environments
In our knowledge portal on wall-mounted sound absorbers for schools and 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 clear and well-balanced acoustic environment.