Explore the various hospital room types

The hospital is far from being a uniform building! Each room type has specific functions and challenges and therefore need specific acoustic solutions. Get a reality based crash course on how to create great hospital room acoustics by visiting the links below.

Patients in intensive care units are closely monitored by staff and technical equipment which may affect patient sleep quality.

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In the consulting room communication is central as patient and the medical staff need to listen and understand each other.

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The ward is the place where patients spend most of their time, and it should offer the patient privacy, rest and sleep.

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The corridors are busy areas. People move from one place to another, often with beds, medical equipment and other supplies.

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A surgical operation is a team effort based on communication, and the room must also fulfill all hygiene requirements.

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