Cirrus Research plc, the UK company which specialises in the design and development of noise measurement equipment, will be showcasing instruments from its new generation of leading edge optimus Sound Level Meters at this year’s Safety and Health Expo at stand Q50, Hall 2. The first two models in the optimus range will be on show. optimus red sound level Read More…
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SoundSign the world’s first noise activated warning sign for schools, colleges and universities
Cirrus Research, the UK company which specialises in the design and development of noise measurement equipment for health and safety applications, has unveiled SoundSign, it’s new electronic noise activated warning sign for schools, colleges and universities. A recent study by researchers at The University of London found that exposure to high levels of noise can impair the development of reading Read More…
SoundSign the world’s first noise activated warning sign for Hospitals
Cirrus Research, the UK company which specialises in the design and development of noise measurement equipment for health and safety applications, has unveiled SoundSign, it’s new electronic noise activated warning sign for Hospitals. Noise levels in hospitals have become a hot topic in the last few years. As one of the biggest complaints in patient satisfaction surveys, high noise levels Read More…
SoundSign â the worldâs first noise activated warning sign for pubs and restaurants
Cirrus Research, the UK company which specialises in the design and development of noise measurement equipment for health and safety applications, has unveiled SoundSign, itâs new electronic noise activated warning sign for pubs and restaurants trade. The Sound Sign is a highly visible noise activated warning sign, which has been designed for use in environments where there is a need Read More…
Cirrus launches a new generation of Sound Level Meters
Cirrus Research plc has launched a whole new generation of sound level meters under the brand name âoptimusâ. Featuring smart design and advanced technology, Cirrusâ optimus sound level meters will set new standards for ease of use, flexibility and practicality. James Tingay, Group Marketing Manager for Cirrus Research plc explains: âThe research we undertook at the beginning of this project was clear: Read More…
Measuring noise in the Construction Industry
The construction industry is a major source of pollution,responsible for around 4% of particulate emissions, more water pollution incidents than any other industry, and thousands of noise complaints every year. This article looks at some of the issues of noise levels in the construction industry and suggests some simple measures which can help site managers and construction companies to manage Read More…
Cirrus launches Versatile Noise Activated Warning Sign
Cirrus Research plc, the UK company which specialises in the design and development of noise measurement equipment for health and safety applications, has unveiled its new electronic noise activated warning sign â the Sound Sign. The Sound Sign is a highly visible noise activated warning sign that has been designed for use in environments where there is a need to Read More…
Cirrus advises businesses to protect themselves from noise at work litigation with the CR:262A sound level meter
Cirrus Research plc, the UK company which specialises in the design and development of noise measurement equipment for health and safety applications is advising businesses to ensure that they are conforming to Noise at Work regulations. Designed specifically for noise at work applications, Cirrus sees its entry level CR:262A Sound Level Meter as a cost effective way for businesses to Read More…
Cirrus introduces black “doseBadge”
Cirrus Research plc has introduced a new matt black version of its doseBadge personal noise dosemeter, designed specifically for companies looking for an inconspicuous way to measure personal noise levels. Demand for doseBadges from the entertainment sector is high, due to the Updated Noise at Work regulations, which came into force in 2008. Under these regulations, employers in the entertainment Read More…