In law firms, a positive acoustic ambience can convey an atmosphere of control, professionalism and stability. Speech privacy helps to reduce clients’ fear of being overheard. Controlling noise can assist staff members engaged in tasks that require concentration.
In courtrooms, jury box masking makes speech privacy possible for sidebar conversations and bench conferences. Sound masking is also a natural fit for jury deliberation rooms, or within the administration and support areas of courthouses.
Law enforcement agencies require speech privacy in processing areas and interview rooms, as well as between holding cells. These security-related concerns not only apply to persons of interest in a case, but to the potential for infringement on witnesses’ speech privacy. Sound masking can protect verbal communication from eavesdropping and electronic espionage.
Partial Client List
- Goodmans, LLP
- Canadian Bar Association
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
- Howard County Police Department
- Bonnyville Court House
- Supreme Court of Canada