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Sound Barrier Walls for Reducing Noise Pollution
QuietSite™ Noise Reduction Barriers
Protect your team, job site, and community from disruptive noise with QuietSite™ Noise Reduction Barriers. These portable sound barriers are engineered to absorb and reflect sound, reducing the perceived noise level (dBA) on a job site by up to 50%. For example, our temporary sound barrier wall can turn the piercing noise of a 90 lb. jackhammer into a level similar to that of a household blender, making your work environment dramatically safer and more comfortable.
Why Use a Sound Barrier or Noise Barrier Fence?
- Serious dBA Reduction: Every 10 dBA decrease cuts the perceived loudness in half. QuietSite barriers help bring harmful jobsite noise, often well above 85 dBA, down to manageable levels, protecting hearing and meeting safety guidelines.
- Safety & Compliance: Excessive workplace noise can cause hearing loss, accidents, and fines. Noise barrier wall panels and sound barrier fences help you meet regulations and keep teams safe. More than 22 million workers face hazardous noise exposure annually, underscoring the need for effective sound reduction.
- Boost Site Productivity: Sound reduction wall panels and barriers lower noise distraction, support communication, and maintain workflow, without requiring slower, quieter or less effective equipment.
Key Features of Our Sound Barrier Wall Solutions
- Superior Noise Control: Acoustic core absorbs sound while rugged vinyl reflects noise outward, maximizing dBA reduction.
- Effortless Installation: Portable sound barriers are foldable, light, and attach easily to fencing, scaffolding, or metal frames without gaps or hassle.
- Durable Indoors & Out: Fire-resistant, UV-protected, water-resistant, and designed to withstand harsh conditions.
- Versatile Applications: Use as a sound barrier for fence lines, as noise barrier fences around generators or HVAC equipment, and anywhere noisy equipment operates.
Trusted Sound Reduction for Every Jobsite
QuietSite sound barrier wall systems are relied on across construction sites, manufacturing, public works, industrial plants, oil, gas, and mining operations. Use noise barriers to shield public spaces, meet local ordinances, and keep crews and communities protected.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sound Barriers
What is a sound barrier and how does it work?
A sound barrier is a physical structure, such as a portable sound barrier wall or panel, designed to absorb and reflect noise, lowering the perceived noise level (dBA) in construction, industrial, or other loud environments. Sound barriers protect workers and the public by reducing harmful noise to safer levels.
How much noise do QuietSite sound barrier wall panels reduce?
QuietSite sound barrier wall panels can cut everyday construction and equipment noise by up to 50%. For example, our barriers can reduce the noise of a jackhammer breaking concrete to the dBA level of a household blender, helping you meet safety standards and comply with local regulations.
Are portable sound barriers easy to install?
Yes, portable QuietSite sound barriers panels are lightweight, foldable, and designed for quick, one-person installation. They attach to fences, scaffolding, or metal frames with brass grommets, hook-and-loop fasteners, or magnets for secure assembly.
Where can I use sound barrier fences and noise reduction wall panels?
Sound barrier fences and noise reduction wall panels can be installed around construction sites, generators, HVAC units, demolition projects, industrial machinery, mining operations, and any area where excessive noise is a concern.
Why should I use a noise barrier fence on my jobsite?
Noise barrier fences help lower hazardous noise exposure, protect workers' hearing and public health, ensure compliance with noise ordinances, prevent fines, and create safer, more efficient worksites.
What is dBA and why is it important for workplace safety?
dBA is a unit expressing how loud a sound is perceived by the human ear. Reducing dBA at jobsites, especially from equipment that can exceed 85dBA, is critical for protecting health, improving communication, and meeting safety requirements.
Can temporary sound barrier walls be used outdoors?
Yes, temporary sound barrier walls are fire-resistant, UV-protected, and water-resistant, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.