What is Sound Masking and how can it benefit your workspace?
Have you ever been sat in an open office or workspace, unable to concentrate because you can hear everyone’s conversations around you? If yes, then sound masking might be the answer for you! Sound masking is the process of implementing specifically engineered background noise into your environment, ensuring that distractions are kept to a minimum. Sound masking adds sound to the area and whilst this may seem counterintuitive, it’s actually the opposite. By introducing ambient sound, the building will in fact seem quieter as opposed to filled with distracting noise. Sound masking is beneficial for several reasons. Its main purpose is to reduce any background distractions or noises, allowing you to focus on your own work rather than being able to hear additional sounds. By implementing this process into your workspace, any conversations that take place over 15 feet away will be unintelligible, allowing you to work in a quiet and calm space free of interruptions. This results in an improvement in employees efficiency, concentration and comfort levels which can often be a struggle in an open environment. By adding sound, words become less easy to understand, which in turn means naturally tuning out these distractions. Sound masking allows for speech privacy. If you are having a confidential meeting or private conversation in a public or open setting, sound masking allows you to speak openly without fear that your conversation is being heard by those around you. However, this does not mean that speech will be incomprehensible. Sound masking simply reduces how far away a conversation can be heard, ensuring that those around you can work not only in peace, but also cannot hear what is being said. Not only this, but by adding sound masking into your workspace, the acoustics of the area are drastically improved. Loud background noises and disturbances are replaced by calm and balanced conditions, with just the right level of ambience. With engineered masking, sound levels are not too low or too high, but simply just right for those who are wanting to work in a comfortable environment. So, isn’t sound masking just the same as white noise? Not at all! Sound masking is ambient background noise that is custom-designed to match the frequency of human speech, to allow conversations to be kept private and secure from surrounding people. The ambient noise is similar to that of airflow, but does not disrupt any conversations by being too overbearing. It is engineered to fade into the background of any workspace, almost as if fitting in with the “hum” of the environment. Sound masking allows for your workspace to become more efficient and comfortable for those working in the environment. Not only is noise kept to a minimum, but any private or confidential conversations are kept secure, allowing you to speak freely within the area without the fear of being listened to. Contact us today to get a free sound masking requirements analysis and design!