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The best ways you can use a noise blanket

Noise blanket, also called acoustic or sound absorbing blankets, are amazingly versatile tools that offer sound dampening features and also heavy duty protection for items such as appliances, furniture, and other bulky equipment during a move. These products really work at lessening sound coming into one space from another. But how efficient are noise blankets actually? And which places should they be utilized?

 

Why use soundproof enclosure and blankets

 

Speaking of soundproofing rooms, many people stay dubious about using noise blankets and soundproof enclosure to finish this job. While they don’t eradicate noise completely, noise blankets work by lessening noise substantially for places such as your office, home, garage and studio. Moreover, they provide an array of advantages beyond sound reduction. 

 

• Diversity: Sound blankets are designed to be used in a wide array of applications. Every acoustic louver and blanket from O’Neill Engineered Systems come with pre-manufactured grommets sewn into the material for simple hanging. This enables for the blanket to be used along windows, walls, curtains and also makeshift dividers for bigger spaces. 

 

Cost-efficient: Sound blankets and outdoor noise barrier are usually more reasonable than permanent soundproofing solutions like wall treatments or acoustic panels.  They provide a cost-efficient way to enhance the acoustics of a room or address noise problems without important expenses. 

 

Noise blankets and other moving blankets

 

Speaking of sound absorption or offering protection for your furniture during a move, O’Neill Engineered Systems provide some of the best quality noise blanket out there. Every moving blanket are constructed with a long-lasting fabric wrapped across a cotton batting that works as a soft layer of protection for any dents, scrapes, scuffs and also abrasions during a move. Available in packs or individually, there are many moving pads to select from based on their advantages, qualities and user oriented requirements.