Category: Sound Masking
November 1, 2019
One of the most important, yet overlooked, aspects of managing an office is maintaining secrecy and privacy. You deal with a lot of sensitive data every day, and you don’t want just anybody to be able to hear a private conversation between you and your employees. As someone who has experience in Maryland structured cabling and sound masking, we wanted to take some time today to discuss the benefits sound masking can bring to your office.
Sound masking keeps private conversations private, something that is only made more valuable in an open office concept. Many employers are removing their cubicles these days, instead opting for a much more open office. This may be great for the employees and is a way to encourage teamwork, but it also allows for eavesdropping. With sound masking, you can reap all of the benefits of an open office, without suffering the costs of letting information slip.
As we just mentioned, open offices allow for eavesdropping. Not only is this an information security concern, but it’s also a productivity concern. Employees in open offices tend to chat with one another more, and this can lead to a decrease in efficiency. It’s not their fault, it’s simply human nature. Sound masking makes it much more difficult to get distracted by whatever’s going on around the office, thus making for a more efficient office.
Unlike with a white noise machine, which comes from one localized point, sound masking systems are engineered to fit your specific office. This means that the effects will be felt evenly throughout the office and that you won’t have to worry about uneven coverage.
Here at Lanstar Systems Inc., we’ve been providing sound masking services in Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. for years. We’ve worked with clients of all different sizes, with all different needs, and we know we can help you too. If you have any questions about how your Maryland business can benefit from sound masking, give us a call today. Our team of Maryland sound masking experts is standing by ready to assist you.
Frederick County: Frederick (21701, 20702, 21703, 21709), New Market (21774) , Mount Airy (21771), Urbana (21704), Ijamsville (21754), Walkersville (21793), Libertytown (21762), Damascus (20872), and more.
Howard County: Clarksville (21029), Columbia (21044), Cooksville (21723), Dorsey (21075), Elkridge (21075), Ellicott City (21043), Fulton (20759), Glenelg (21737), Glenwood (21738), Granite (21163), Hanover (21076), Highland (20777), Jessup (20794), Lisbon (21765), Marriottsville (21104), North Laurel (20723), West Friendship (21794), Woodbine (21797), Woodstock (21163), and more.
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And the rest of Maryland, Delaware, Washington, DC and Virginia