The latest issue of our Calibration Newsletter is available for download from our website. This new issue contains: Introducing our “No Quibble” warranty Traceable Calibration and UKAS Calibration Get support for your Cirrus instruments and software Sending your equipment back to Cirrus Do you have any non-Cirrus noise measurement instruments? Top Tips Get to know the team at Cirrus This Read More…
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Cirrus noise measurement instruments, now with our "No Quibble" warranty policy
To give our customers the best possible support and backup, we’ve introduced our “No Quibble” warranty policy. Cirrus Research plc offer new products with a two year return to base warranty against all faults. This warranty is extendable, one year at a time, up to a maximum of fifteen years, if the products are calibrated annually with Cirrus Research plc, Read More…
We’ve updated our Knowledgebase – Visit our new Wiki
We’ve replaced our old Knowledgebase with a new Wiki which contains all of the information from the old version as well as a range of new information and data. The new site can be found at wiki.cirrusresearch.co.uk The Wiki can be used for support and guidance and there’s a very simple search function along with dedicated pages for the main Read More…
the Measure Issue 01:Winter 2011
The last issue of our newsletter, the Measure, is now available to download a PDF. Just click on the image to the right and enjoy reading! Expand your Noise Knowledge!Signup to the NoiseNews blog for the latest article updates straight to your inbox. Email Send Message
You need a sound level meter, but what for?
In my 10 years experience as an Export Sales Manager, I am often approached for a Sound level meter with little additional information as to the intended use of the instrument. Sound level meters come in a range of different configurations which lend themselves to different applications. When enquiring to purchase a sound level meter the most important piece of Read More…
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 âQuestions and Answersâ section by completing the âDo you have a question?â box, located on the right hand side of the web page, with questions concerning Read More…
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…
What Class or Type of Sound Level Meter is needed for Noise at Work (UK)?
The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 require, that when you are measuring noise exposures, that you use a sound level meter or noise dosimeter that meets certain standards. This is to ensure that the measurements are as accurate and repeatable as possible. This helps to reduce the uncertainties and potential sources of errors as much as possible. Email Send Read More…
Our Dresden Office now has a Blog!
If your German is up to speed, have a look at blog.cirrusresearch.de and find out what’s happening in our German office. Over the next few months you’ll be able to see what we’re doing at A+A in October as well as seeing information on new products as well as answers to your noise measurement questions. Cirrus Research Dresden is the Read More…
What to look for when choosing noise measurement equipment for Noise at Work
Noise legislation, designed to protect hearing and prevent noise nuisance, is becoming tougher and more widespread. It’s a response to our increased understanding of the damage that noise can do to hearing, and the negative impact it can have on quality of life in the wider community. It has resulted in a growing need to measure noise and rising demand Read More…