How to determine what is the most suitable treatment to limit noise pollution please?
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Hello,
The best way to determine the acoustic treatment to be put in place to limit noise pollution is to carry out an acoustic study by an acoustic BET.
The acoustic BET intervenes upstream, for after study, to direct the choices towards acoustic solutions best adapted to the environmental, technical and aesthetic constraints.
Cordially,
You must first go through an acoustic study carried out by a specialist.
At your disposal to discuss it.
cdt
David BERRIER
06 14 59 27 12
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