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A sound solution to acoustic performance in construction

As the world continues to get noisier, building designers, specifiers and contractors have an increased responsibility to consider acoustics in their projects. However, current standards offer vague recommendations and little guidance for designers, which can lead to missed opportunities.
Drawing on a Geberit white paper, Martin Murray, national specification sales manager at Geberit, explores the importance of taking a whole-building approach to acoustic performance – and why the specification chain must take responsibility for product choice across all building services.  

The world is a noisier place than ever before. More machines, more people, more technology and increased travel is all contributing to unprecedented global noise pollution and it is impacting our collective health. The World Health Organisation, which has been tracking noise levels for over a decade, describes noise pollution as an “underestimated threat” that contributes to everything from stress to high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, dementia, diabetes, and of course, hearing loss. 

Highlighting the issue

Poor internal acoustics affects wellbeing. In a recent poll of 2,037 homeowners by YouGov, commissioned by Geberit in April 2021:

More than a quarter (26%) of respondents say they are regularly affected by bathroom sounds;
Almost a fifth (19%) blame water, which includes toilet flushing, drainage and pipes;
More than half (52%) say that these unwanted noises at home have a negative impact on their wellbeing.

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