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Mr Ramu manager of the Fairy Meadow restaurant commented; staff and diners had found the reverberation noise of the busy dining area was distracting and communication was difficult. Background noise levels were so high, normal conversation was difficult.
The construction of the restaurant included hard tiled floors; approximately 50% glass walls, hard sandstone features and plasterboard ceilings were the main cause of the problem. To combat the reverberation, Pyrotek's Commercial Sales and Specification Manager, Bruce Hermes, recommended the installation of sound absorption materials in the form of Pyrotek’s Echohush Profile Panels.
Pyrotek was able to offer a customised solution for the restaurant, as the Echohush Profile panels were able to be flock coated in custom Mocha and Sand colours, which blended seamlessly with the restaurants current décor.
Mr. Jan Munzer of Action Soundproofing who designed the layout and strategic positioning of the Echohush panels commented that the panels were easy to install and that Pyrotek was prompt with the supply of products for the installation.
Pyrotek was able to combat the ‘café effect’ using its industry-leading sound absorption Echohush profile panels to provide an improved dining experience for restaurant diners and staff, enhancing the décor at the same time.
The ‘café effect’, which according to Campanella and Ryherd (n.d.p, pp. 1) is: “The tendency inside a reverberant space for noise to ‘breed’ noise.”
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