Sound Masking Can Increase Employee Productivity
When designers plan office spaces, they tend to expect they will be quiet once they are in use. They do not take into account the noise that will almost certainly ensue. This poses a very difficult problem for the workers who must function in those areas. The constant chattering of one's colleagues carries through open-plan offices, resulting in disruption, distraction, stress, and loss of both creativity and productivity.
So, how are you supposed to deal with a noisy workplace? Many offices now use sound masking. While this method will not stop noise completely, it helps a great deal by employing verbal privacy. This method has been found to work very well by many companies. Because of the reduced noise, the workers increased their efficiency.
What makes sound masking work? It is in the physics of the situation. Given a subtle background noise in a given room, the other noises or conversations that may be taking place are more difficult to determine from each other. This is called white noise. With white noise you hear the sound but are not able to separate each sound sufficiently to be sure what actually you are hearing.
There are many systems on the market for acoustical treatment. The best (and newest) are known as "direct field" systems and are installed in the office ceiling. This electronic device produces an unobtrusive sound that interferes with workers ability to overhear private conversations.
A white noise machine can be another effective option for individual employees for masking the office noise with relaxing sounds. Typically sounds on these machines are: waterfalls, ocean waves, crickets, steady white noise, falling rain, thunder and flowing brooks. It has been proved that the sounds alone can have a positive impact on the productivity of office workers.
Any path you should choose to mask office noise will allow you to reap great benefits of lesser acoustic annoyance. You'll desire employees to work in more harmoniously, to perform more optimally at their tasks and to be less stressed! Minimals costs put into masking office noise now will save more money down the road.
It is important to use the technique of sound masking in order to increase worker productivity and reduce office stress. While there are several techniques, the best way to mask office noise is to install a "direct field" system into the office ceiling. This way, an unobtrusive sound will be produced that will interfere with the ability of workers to overhear private conversations. Another effective option involves the use of a white noise machine, which will make a variety of relaxing natural sounds to mask harsher sounds found in the workplace. Ultimately, there are many benefits to lowering the level of acoustic annoyance in the office.
Published May 28th, 2008
Filed in Business, Career, Management




