Modern construction sites now boast advanced noise safeguarding methods for workers' ear well-being.
In a groundbreaking development, Kramer Temporary Building GmbH has unveiled a new line of mobile and temporary noise protection systems. These systems, designed for mobility and adaptability, are ideal for urban construction sites and large-scale infrastructure projects.
The systems, which include door and gate systems, access control points, and various accessories, are developed, manufactured, and rented out by Kramer themselves in Germany and the DACH region. Kramer is responsible for the development, manufacturing, and rental of its noise protection systems, just as they are for their K-Modules and K-Wall systems.
Kramer's noise protection systems are not only designed to reduce noise pollution but also offer access control and protection against unauthorized entry. The modular design of these systems allows for quick adaptation to various construction site situations, ensuring maximum flexibility.
Standard heights for the systems are 2.60 m, 4.00 m, and 7.20 m, providing further flexibility in their application. The systems have a space-saving design suitable for urban construction sites, and they are wind and stand-secure, do not require ground anchors, bracing, or temporary foundations, and are maintenance-free, robust, and vandalism-resistant.
Moreover, these modular wall systems offer sound insulation values of up to 37 dB, making them effective in reducing noise levels significantly. In addition to their primary function, these systems can optionally be used for revenue-generating outdoor advertising, as their K-Modules and K-Wall systems can.
Kramer also offers outdoor advertising solutions in cooperation with long-standing partners in marketing and production. All services are provided from a single source by Kramer, ensuring seamless coordination and efficiency.
In summary, Kramer's new noise protection systems are a valuable addition to the construction industry, offering a combination of noise reduction, access control, and adaptability, all while being space-efficient, robust, and vandalism-resistant. These systems are set to revolutionise the way noise pollution is managed in urban construction sites.
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