Sound Masking Systems
We design and install sound masking systems for commercial environments where privacy and noise control matter most. By introducing a consistent, low-level background sound, these systems reduce the ability to overhear conversations—helping protect sensitive information while improving overall comfort in the space.
Technology Partner
We work with Soft dB, a leading manufacturer of sound masking systems, to deliver reliable, high-performance solutions tailored to commercial environments.
Designed for real-world performance
Sound masking systems create consistent, low-level background sound to reduce distractions and protect speech privacy across your space.
How It Works
Sound masking adds a subtle, engineered background sound that blends into the environment and reduces the ability to overhear conversations. Unlike white noise, these systems are tuned specifically for speech frequencies, ensuring effective coverage without being distracting.
What We Deliver
System design based on layout and use case
Professional installation of emitters and control equipment
Calibration and tuning for consistent coverage
Integration with existing building systems
Ongoing adjustments and support
Where Sound Masking Is Used
Sound masking systems are widely used across commercial environments where privacy and noise control are critical.
Corporate Offices
Maintain privacy in open and shared workspaces. Ideal for executive offices, HR departments, conference rooms, and open floor plans where confidential conversations need to stay contained.
Healthcare
Support patient privacy and compliance. Used in patient rooms, nurses stations, and administrative areas to help protect sensitive conversations and support HIPAA requirements.
Hospitality
Improve guest comfort and reduce noise disruptions. Minimizes sound from hallways, elevators, and adjacent spaces while improving acoustic control in lobbies, meeting rooms, and spa areas.
Financial Institutions
Protect sensitive financial conversations. Creates speech privacy around teller lines, offices, and meeting areas, supporting regulatory requirements such as GLBA.