Medical and Pharmaceutical Acoustics

Acoustics in medical and pharmaceutical environments is critically important for the accuracy of examinations, the safety of staff, and the comfort of patients. Different types of rooms — from audiometric booths to operating theatres and clean laboratories — have specific requirements for sound insulation, vibration control, and acoustic treatment. Audio Design performs measurements, designs, and builds specialized acoustic solutions fully compliant with all applicable standards and regulations.
Audiometric Booths
Audiometric (audiology) booths provide the necessary medical comfort for examinations and consultations. These specialized rooms must meet specific acoustic requirements in the range of Rw 35dB–60dB. Audio Design performs measurements and designs such spaces, ensuring full compliance with all standards and regulations.
We use textile acoustic panels installed on suitable surfaces, significantly improving acoustic comfort. The panels are fire‑resistant and treated against rodents and microorganisms. A wide range of colors is available, allowing personalized design of each booth and achieving optimal acoustic and visual comfort.
X‑ray Rooms
X‑ray rooms, photo laboratories, and archives are essential parts of every hospital and are characterized by increased radiation levels. The equipment used in radiology also generates vibrations and noise, which requires the use of anti‑vibration dampers, multilayer acoustic sandwich structures, and other solutions to achieve the necessary sound insulation.
Audio Design measures and designs these rooms according to all applicable standards. We use high‑density bitumen membranes and textile acoustic panels that significantly improve acoustic comfort. All materials are fire‑resistant and treated against rodents and microorganisms. We offer a wide color selection of acoustic panels for customized room design.
Operating Rooms
Operating rooms are specialized spaces for various surgical procedures—thoracic, cardiac, abdominal, maxillofacial, and more. They must meet strict hygiene and construction requirements and provide a comfortable environment for both patients and medical staff.
Audio Design builds operating and treatment rooms with sound insulation in the range of Rw 35dB–60dB, using safe and certified materials. During the design process, we focus on:
⮞ sound‑insulated walls, doors, and windows
⮞ ventilation and lighting
⮞ room acoustics
⮞ antibacterial coatings
We also offer acoustic and interior solutions for postoperative recovery rooms, fully aligned with medical standards. Our approach is individualized, including consultations and on‑site visits.
Medical Laboratories
Audio Design provides solutions for cleanrooms and pharmaceutical environments. Our sandwich‑type sound‑insulating wall structures meet all GMP requirements for controlled cleanroom conditions.
Floor coverings consist of PVC with a polyurethane protective layer, ensuring high durability, scratch resistance, and low contamination levels. Ceilings and lighting are typically cassette‑type with fire‑resistance class B.
We aim to design and build high‑quality cleanrooms while offering flexible and cost‑effective solutions.
Silent Rooms
A silent room is a highly sound‑insulated space that eliminates external influence. Such rooms are used for various types of research and measurements in electronics, automotive engineering, acoustics, physics, and more.
Building this type of room is a complex engineering task requiring careful room selection and computer simulations to assess sound insulation and background noise levels. Audio Design evaluates and optimizes factors such as vibrations, external noise, ventilation, doors, flooring, and other elements that affect the final result.
We use certified equipment for measuring acoustic parameters and vibrations, performing control measurements during construction. Our advanced simulation software allows us to analyze any room considered for conversion into a silent room.
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