Glossary

A Comprehensive Glossary of Terms for Building Performance and Energy Efficiency

Welcome to our comprehensive glossary of terms, designed to provide you with a clear understanding of the key concepts and terminology related to our range of services. Whether you’re new to the industry or simply looking to brush up on your knowledge, this glossary is a valuable resource to help you navigate the world of building performance and energy efficiency.

Sound Masking

Sound masking is a technology used to introduce a controlled level of ambient noise in indoor spaces, creating acoustic privacy and reducing the intelligibility of conversations. It is commonly applied in open-plan offices, healthcare facilities, and other environments where confidentiality and concentration are crucial.

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Soundscaping

Soundscaping is the intentional design and curation of acoustic environments to create positive and harmonious soundscapes. It involves the integration of natural and artificial sounds to enhance the quality of spaces and improve well-being.

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Noise Barriers in Transportation

Noise barriers in transportation are structures strategically placed along highways and railways to reduce noise pollution for nearby residents. These barriers help create quieter and more peaceful urban and suburban environments.

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Sound Barrier

A sound barrier is a structure designed to reduce or block the transmission of noise from one area to another. It serves as a physical barrier that helps mitigate the impact of noise pollution in urban, industrial, and transportation settings.

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Acoustic Consultants

Acoustic consultants are specialists who provide expertise in sound and vibration control. They work across diverse industries to design spaces with optimal acoustic properties, address noise issues, and ensure compliance with acoustic standards.

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Acoustic Testing Equipment

Acoustic testing equipment refers to specialised tools and instruments used for precise measurement and analysis of sound properties. It plays a vital role in various industries, including acoustics, engineering, and music, by ensuring accurate sound quality assessment and compliance with acoustic standards.

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Soundproofing Standards in the UK

Soundproofing standards in the UK are a set of regulations and guidelines that ensure effective noise control in buildings and urban environments. They address both new construction and renovations, focusing on reducing sound transmission and protecting residents from unwanted noise.

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Noise Control

Noise control involves strategies and techniques to reduce or eliminate unwanted noise and its effects on human health and the environment. It includes measures such as sound insulation, soundproofing, and urban planning.

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Ambient Noise

Ambient noise refers to the continuous, typically low-level background sound present in a given environment. It includes natural sounds like wind and water, as well as human-made noise such as traffic and machinery.

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