Archive | August, 2011

Why don’t Noise Dosemeters have a Class or Type designation?

All of the noise measurement instruments that you use should comply with one or more standards which specify the accuracy that the unit should have. There are many different standards for noise measurement instruments such as sound level meters, noise dosemeters and acoustic calibrators and these will each have their own specific requirements, tolerances and performance criteria. Email Send Message Read More…

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Hear the world in different colours at the A+A Trade Fair

Visit Cirrus Research on stand B14, Hall 6 Cirrus Research, specialists in the creation and production of noise measurement equipment, will be exhibiting at this year’s A+A Trade Fair, 18-21 November,Dusseldorf,Germany. On its stand, Cirrus Research will be holding a free prize draw to win either an iPad2 or an Optimus Red sound level meter – the ideal instrument for Read More…

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Nuestro sitio web para el mercado latinoamericano ha sido actualizado!

Lo hemos actualizado con información sobre la nueva generación de sonómetros ‘optimus red’ y ‘optimus green’, y también se incluyen detalles sobre los nuevos kits para jefes de seguridad et los para mediciones de ruido en exteriores. Encuentra más información sobre nuestros productos y servicios aquí – www.ruidoambientalyocupacional.com Expand your Noise Knowledge!Signup to the NoiseNews blog for the latest article Read More…

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Made by Cirrus – Noise measurement instruments designed, manufactured and supported in the UK

If you’re looking to buy a sound level meter or noise dosimeter, where better to buy it from than direct from the manufacturer, Cirrus Research plc. We know the equipment inside out and can help you choosing the right instrument and when it comes to calibration and support there’s no one better than Cirrus to give you the level of Read More…

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Do you have a question about noise measurement?…then ask Cirrus Research

Cirrus Research has recently updated its blog, NoiseNews, which offers individuals the chance to learn more about noise measurement and the types of equipment available. Visitors to the blog can now participate in the ‘Questions and Answers’ section by completing the ‘Do you have a question?’ box, located on the right hand side of the web page, with questions concerning Read More…

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Update for the NoiseTools Software to v1.3.0

A new version of the NoiseTools software has been released (12th August 2011) with a range of new features and functions added. The new version is v1.3.0 and existing users can update their Noise Tools software free of charge using the update function built into the NoiseTools program. NoiseTools supports the optimus sound level meters and the Trojan Noise Nuisance Read More…

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Top 10 reasons to choose the Cirrus Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder

The Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder has been designed to make the measurement and monitoring of noise nuisance quick, simple and easy to carry out. If you’re looking to upgrade or replace your old noise nuisance equipment, the Trojan gives you everything you need in a cost effective package. Here’s a quick list of the key features and functions of the Read More…

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How does a noise nuisance recorder work?

A Noise Nuisance Recorder, such as the Cirrus Trojan, is a noise measurement instruments that can record both noise levels and audio files which are used to measure, record and assess noise nuisance complaints. It is discreetly installed by the Officer in a complainant’€™s property without the knowledge of the alleged perpetrator of the noise. It is set running and locked Read More…

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Where can I get advice about noise measurement instruments?

This may sound like an odd question, especially when you consider what we do at Cirrus!. The obvious answer would be to say “Cirrus” and that’s what I’m going to say. Ask us and we’ll be pleased to help. Over the course of our history (which goes back 40 years!), we’ve gathered a wealth of knowledge, information and advice about Read More…

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Top 10 reasons why repeating a noise measurement could give different results

Here’s a post from Gill Cussons, one of our UK Business Development Managers. Gill has been working with our UK customers for a few years and has come across such a wide range of questions that she’s put together an answer to a common one. So over Gill. Your sound level meter is a precision instrument and as long as Read More…

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