Consider these factors as you assess sound masking solutions.
Noise is a big problem for hotels (No. 2 behind Internet connectivity), but only 43 percent of guests with noise complaints actually tell the front desk staff. Instead, they’re going online and leaving hotel reviews.
The hotel industry is a $493 Billion industry.
According to data collected on statista.com, “noise from other guests” is the number one complaint of hotel guests.
Hotels and resorts with substantial amenity spaces, conference facilities, ballrooms, or retail need robust sound isolation from such “high activity” spaces to guestrooms.
It’s not just the sounds from guestrooms that need consideration, either – ice machines, elevators, laundry facilities – there are many functions of a hotel that require a good sound isolation strategy.
And what about the doors? The worst offenders are communicating doors that directly connect guestrooms to one another.
Benefits of white noise soundproofing vs construction
Can be zoned to treat specific problem areas and that these zones are invisible.
No awkward walls are added, carpeting or absorbent paneling is not necessary
Facility managers can install the systems themselves in a matter of hours
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