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Escaping Office Noise

Mighty Line Safety Floor Tape Season 2 Episode 29

In the final week of our monthly series on sound and safety, we explore workplace noise—particularly in office environments—and discuss effective strategies for managing it.

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Welcome to Mighty Line Minute, your go-to podcast for workplace innovation, safety, and a touch of music! We’re here today continuing our series on music in the workplace. Today’s podcast is titled, Escaping Office Noise — because open work environments can get loud very fast!

With over 70% of workplaces embracing open layouts, and employees spending half their day collaborating, noise is a constant challenge. Add exposed ceilings or the hum of machinery in production environments, and forklifts and motorized conveyor lines in warehouses with hard surfaces, and what happens? Sound bounces everywhere, leading to stress and distraction, while heightening risk of injuries due to noise distraction that can affect concentration.

Studies show 38% of workers crave private spaces for acoustic and visual calm. So, how do you find peace when a quiet corner isn’t an option? Here are several ways to improve acoustics in the office environment.

Modular pods are freestanding, sound-dampening rooms perfect for calls, focused tasks, or small meetings. Brands like Orangebox or Officebricks offer compact, stylish options that fit any space. In warehouses, place pods near break areas or offices to create quiet zones away from equipment noise.

Steelcase manufactures Flex Acoustic Boundaries. These mobile, sound-absorbing panels are game-changers. Mounted on wheels, they let you create instant acoustic zones.

Divisio Acoustic Screens are designed for flexibility, and attach to desks or stand alone. They boast a 0.7 sound absorption rating and customizable fabrics. Use them to partition workstations or isolate noisy machinery, blending function with style.

To build a full acoustic strategy, consider layering solutions. Here’s how:

Armstrong’s Calla® or Ultima® ceiling panels cut reverberation in open offices or warehouse break rooms.

Ecophon® wall panels from CertainTeed balance aesthetics and sound control, ideal for offices or meeting spaces. 

Interface’s Quietude carpet tiles or Tarkett’s iQ Optima Acoustic reduce footfall and equipment noise.

Kinetics or Conwed ceiling baffles and wall panels enhance design, while dampening sound.

Owens Corning’s 703 panels can be used for inside walls to block room-to-room noise.

For sound masking, consider Biamp’s QT® X System which uses white noise to mask distracting sounds or for warehouse floors.

And, MDC’s Zintra ® wallcoverings combine style with acoustic performance.

Finally, when considering sound barriers, be sure to consider sound-absorbing, Sound Transmission Class or STC-rated Class A fire-rated noncombustible acoustic barriers that have been tested for sound transmission as well as fire risk. 

Acoustic solutions from trusted U.S. manufacturers don’t just lower noise—they boost comfort, focus, and productivity. In a later podcast, we'll talk more about the uniqueness of production and storage operations, where noise can hit levels that can become hazardous.

Thanks for joining us today on Mighty Line Minute! Until next time, stay calm, focused, and productive—escape the noise, and have an enjoyable—and safe—Fourth of July!

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