Many companies ask personal questions. Think about when you’re visiting the bank and you want to know your account balance, applying for a loan and your credit score is being discussed, or even letting a secretary know why you’d like to visit with the doctor. Every year, billions of dollars are used to make sure our personal information isn’t misused or stolen in cyberspace but what about physical stores and public spaces? Hence, good white noise.
Protecting your customers’ information is a delicate matter and shouldn’t be taken lightly, so ensuring you’re doing all that you can is essential.
Often queried via Google as “Good White Noise for Corporations,” sound masking is the addition of sound, created by special digital generators and distributed by normally unseen speakers through an area, to reduce distractions or provide confidentiality where needed. In other words, its creating privacy where there normally wouldn’t be any. Reception and waiting room areas, open office floor plans, and bank teller stations are all places that would benefit from properly installed sound masking.
Where is it used?
When one thinks of traditional sound masking, they might think of its application to an open floor plan office or business boardroom. Many organizations have used the technique of good white noise (aka sound masking) to safeguard speech in their corporate offices. While these are great areas to invest a quality sound privacy system, it’s not the only place. Many other organizations are now greatly benefitting from good white noise.
Think about it. If you’re in a business, adding an extra layer of protection will give your customers peace of mind while sharing their personal information. Customers will appreciate the care that goes into keeping their private information, exactly that… private, by adding another layer of trust to ensure customer satisfaction.
What does implementation look like?
Every establishment has its own layout and will require a unique speech privacy solution to meets its needs. Sound masking is a science and, depending on the size and traffic of the business, there is a custom and unique solution waiting for them. Tens of thousands of companies are already benefitting from sound masking technology, and this number will continue to rise. Contact us today to find out more.