6. EXAMPLES OF PRACTICAL NOISE CONTROL MEASURES

Loudspeakers & equipment are isolated through sound absorbing lining mounted on ceiling Overhung loudspeakers mounted to the ceiling by spring isolators to reduce structure-borne sound transmission
Loudspeakers & equipment are isolated through sound absorbing lining mounted on ceiling Overhung loudspeakers are mounted to the ceiling by spring isolators to reduce structure-borne sound transmission
Ceiling in seating areas mounted with sound insulation panels Using door self-closer to ensure the door to be kept closing all the time
Ceiling in seating areas mounted with sound insulation panels Using door self-closer to ensure the door to be kept closing all the time.
Double-glazing door to reduce noise transmission to outside of the bar Doors are closed properly during operation hours
Double-glazing door to reduce noise transmission to outside of the bar. The door will be closed at 11:00 pm. Doors are closed properly during operation hours.
Double-door to reduce noise transmission to outside of the bar Double-door
Double-door to reduce noise transmission to outside of the bar (closed, inside view) Double-door (inside door opened, inside view)
Double-glazing window to reduce noise transmission to outside of the bar Speakers mounted to the ceiling by spring isolators to reduce structure-borne sound transmission
Double-glazing window to reduce noise transmission to outside of the bar Speakers mounted to the ceiling by spring isolators to reduce structure-borne sound transmission
Floating floor under installation Isolation spring mounted ceiling under installation
Floating floor under installation Isolation spring mounted ceiling under installation