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The demand for noise control is increasing due to a growing population, greater expectations of sound privacy, and an increasing awareness of the harmful effects of noise pollution. Noise control is a key component of design because it affects occupant privacy and well-being. This course reviews the design of floor-ceiling assemblies to improve acoustics and occupant wellness.
Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- Discuss the importance of noise control and the harm caused by noise pollution.
- Define the acoustic rating systems used to measure noise reduction.
- Explore the different types of acoustic floor underlayments available in the industry and their role in reducing noise pollution and creating safe, quiet environments.
- Identify elements that go into acoustic ceiling assemblies.
- Examine applications for noise-controlling floor-ceiling assemblies and their contribution to occupant well-being.
Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by David Good on behalf of Regupol America. View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: David Good
Title: Application Engineer, Regupol America LLC
Background: David Good is an application engineer at Regupol America LLC. David has a strong background in engineering and a passion for solving problems. He has successfully completed hundreds of projects while working closely with architects, engineers, and acoustical consultants. Some of his work includes sales, customer service, project management, CAD, product specification, testing, and development.