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		<title>New FGI Guidelines Turn Down the Volume on Health Care Acoustics</title>
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2010 FGI Guidelines for Healthcare Acoustics

Kenric Van Wyk &#124; acousticsbydesign.com &#124; Healthcare &#124; January 18th, 2010
The 2010 FGI (Facility Guidelines Institute) Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities was published this month and adopted as building code by most states. The new guidelines are the culmination of over five years of collaborative work [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kenric Van Wyk | acousticsbydesign.com | Healthcare | January 18th, 2010</p>
<p>The 2010 FGI (Facility Guidelines Institute) Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities was published this month and adopted as building code by most states. The new guidelines are the culmination of over five years of collaborative work by researchers, architects, engineers, and acoustical consultants to solve the problems of speech privacy and excessive noise in hospitals. <span id="more-349"></span>The guidelines are effective immediately for the design of all healthcare facilities. For perspective, consider the 2006 Guidelines which mandated single patient rooms in hospitals. As a result, single patient rooms are the absolute standard in healthcare design today. This was an overnight seismic shift in policy that affected all healthcare building projects. Well, the 2010 Guidelines are no different in their sweeping reforms, addressing a whole new dimension of healthcare design, namely: acoustics, noise, and HIPAA speech privacy laws.</p>
<p>Controlling sound in a healthcare facility is, of course, not as easy as turning down a big knob on the wall. Sound and vibration in a healthcare setting comes from a variety of locations and is a systematic problem. According to JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) excessive noise raises blood pressure, extends patient stays, and can be a safety concern. Thus, for a solution to be effective, it must be holistic and comprehensive. The acoustical portion of the guideline is extensive and covers a wide range of issues including exterior noise to the community, internal noise isolation of patient rooms, speech privacy of your medical information, and vibration isolation for mechanical equipment.</p>
<p>The new 2010 FGI Guidelines, published in conjunction with the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) of the American Hospital Association (AHA), is the kind of reform that is really needed to promote good healthcare today. Your conversations with your doctor about your sensitive medical condition will remain confidential. Sleeping in your hospital bed will be relaxing and comfortable – a respite from the typical noisy patient room</p></div>
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		<title>The ABCs of Green Acoustics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keep these three sound principles in mind when designing open-plan spaces for your next green office project.
By Dave Barista, Managing Editor, May 1, 2009, Building Design and Construction
For all the attention green buildings get these days, many fall woefully short of expectations when it comes to acoustical performance. Why?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keep these three sound principles in mind when designing open-plan spaces for your next green office project.</p>
<p>By Dave Barista, Managing Editor, May 1, 2009, Building Design and Construction</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 327px"><a href="null"><img class=" " title="Green Acoustics" src="http://a330.g.akamai.net/7/330/2540/20090521173826/www.bdcnetwork.com/articles/images/BDC/20090501/bdc0905greenacoustics.jpg" alt="Green Acoustics" width="317" height="238" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Green Acoustics</p></div>
<p>For all the attention green buildings get these days, many fall woefully short of expectations when it comes to acoustical performance. Why?</p>
<p>In many cases, acoustical performance is an afterthought on green projects because some green building rating systems, such as LEED, do not include specific acoustical credits, says green acoustics specialist Jeffrey Fullerton, director of architectural acoustics with Cambridge, Mass.-based consulting firm Acentech Inc.</p>
<p>“Without a specific credit for acoustical performance within the LEED system, I think a lot of designers don&#8217;t think about it,” says Fullerton. “They&#8217;re thinking about so many other things, and the acoustics are not really considered.”</p>
<p>Another factor is the open-plan designs used in many green buildings, which tend to have fewer interior walls, higher ceilings, minimal finishes, and hard surfaces.</p>
<p>Getting the acoustics right in open-plan green workspaces doesn&#8217;t have to be difficult for Building Teams, says Fullerton. It&#8217;s as easy as ABC.</p>
<p>Absorb. In open-plan environments, the biggest source of sound reflection is the ceiling. “If you have a hard, sound-reflective ceiling, you&#8217;re going to have privacy issues between open workspaces,” says Fullerton. “The key is to design a very effective sound-absorbing ceiling for these spaces.”</p>
<p>Building Teams can soften open-plan ceiling spaces using any number of green approaches, such as spray-applying recycled cellulose insulation to the underside of the roof deck or direct-applying acoustical tile to exposed ceiling surfaces. Suspended acoustic “clouds” may also do the trick, provided they meet the project&#8217;s sustainable objectives. Green acoustic banners and baffles are also widely available.</p>
<p>For architects looking to re-create the look of drywall, Fullerton recommends a variety of smooth monolithic products, such as stretched fabric panels that can be mechanically attached to most wall or ceiling surfaces. “Drywall looks great, but it reflects a majority of the sound that strikes it,” says Fullerton. “These new monolithic products are exciting because they look like drywall and have very good sound absorption. Architects can achieve both the visual and acoustical goals, while also meeting sustainable objectives.”</p>
<p>Block. Having a solid barrier between building occupants is also vital to good acoustical performance in open-plan spaces. Unfortunately, modern furniture systems do not follow this principle, says Fullerton.</p>
<p>“The trend in office workstations these days is for lightweight, open, and airy products, which promotes openness and collaboration, but is actually the opposite direction you want to go for a private or semi-private environment,” he says.</p>
<p>Ideally, workstations should incorporate fabric-wrapped panels that are five to six feet in height. Designers who are looking for more transparency and daylight may want to consider panels topped with glass or transparent acrylic partitions. “The glass still works for acoustics by extending that barrier higher,” says Fullerton.</p>
<p>Cover up. Absorbing and blocking sound will help improve acoustics in open-plan environments, but achieving superior acoustical performance that provides freedom from distraction requires what Fullerton calls “acoustic perfume,” namely a speech-privacy or sound-masking system.</p>
<p>“By introducing a comfortable level of broadband background noise into the space, people are not able to hear as clearly conversations nearby or the meeting a few tables away,” says Fullerton. He says sound-masking systems on the market today are much smaller than in the past—speakers are no larger than a typical sprinkler head—and their cost has come down considerably. Also, a majority of the newer systems can be installed by facility managers, rather than electrical contractors.</p>
<p>“Designing for high-performance acoustics requires some type of cover-up,” says Fullerton. “You may incorporate the first two principles and still have people who aren&#8217;t productive in the workspace because of lack of privacy.”</p>
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