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Tailored Noise Enclosure Installed to Reduce Low-Frequency Emissions in Residential Area

We recently delivered and installed a noise enclosure at a residential facility for Kirkens Korshær, addressing low-frequency noise caused by a cooling unit. The noise had led to complaints from nearby residents.

The enclosure is built with easily removable panels, allowing for quick and safe maintenance of the equipment. This solution ensures efficient noise reduction while maintaining full serviceability – creating a calmer environment for both residents and neighbors.

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