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Experience the Cirrus Research ‘sound tardis' at Safety & Health Expo 2012
23 January 2013
Cirrus Research, specialists in the design and manufacture of noise monitoring equipment, will be exhibiting at this year's Safety & Health Expo...
Cirrus Research, specialists in the design and manufacture of noise monitoring equipment, will be exhibiting at this year's Safety & Health Expo. Visitors to the Cirrus Research stand, F20, will be able to venture into the 'sound tardis' to test the latest innovations and products for measuring occupational and environmental noise, as well as attend a range of technical and educational demonstrations.
The Cirrus Research 'sound tardis' has been created to offer visitors a realistic environment in which to try out its range of products. The directional loudspeaker inside the 'tardis' is activated when a person enters, omitting a number of different sounds to replicate a range of environments such as a construction site, an airport and a racetrack. Visitors will be encouraged to enter the 'sound tardis' with a piece of noise monitoring equipment to test the performance of the products.
Cirrus Research will also be holding a number of educational demonstrations throughout the three days of the show, covering topics such as 'how to use Cirrus products to carry out noise assessments quickly and efficiently'. Registrations for the demonstrations will open in late March.
Products on the stand will include the award-winning Optimus range of sound level meters that incorporate the very latest technology in an easy to use design, allowing users to measure the most basic noise levels to specialist high level noise. Other products on the stand will include the doseBadge and the SoundSign.
To find out more about Cirrus Research and its range of products, please visit the team on stand F20 or visit: www.cirrusresearch.co.uk.
The Cirrus Research 'sound tardis' has been created to offer visitors a realistic environment in which to try out its range of products. The directional loudspeaker inside the 'tardis' is activated when a person enters, omitting a number of different sounds to replicate a range of environments such as a construction site, an airport and a racetrack. Visitors will be encouraged to enter the 'sound tardis' with a piece of noise monitoring equipment to test the performance of the products.
Cirrus Research will also be holding a number of educational demonstrations throughout the three days of the show, covering topics such as 'how to use Cirrus products to carry out noise assessments quickly and efficiently'. Registrations for the demonstrations will open in late March.
Products on the stand will include the award-winning Optimus range of sound level meters that incorporate the very latest technology in an easy to use design, allowing users to measure the most basic noise levels to specialist high level noise. Other products on the stand will include the doseBadge and the SoundSign.
To find out more about Cirrus Research and its range of products, please visit the team on stand F20 or visit: www.cirrusresearch.co.uk.
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