Enter our “Play your sounds right” competition at the Safety & Health Expo and you could win one of 10 prizes including an iPad Mini or a Google Nexus 7! Just put the sounds in ascending order of level and you could win one of 10 prizes. To enter the competition, just visit Cirrus Research plc on stand F20, next Read More…
Archive | 2013
BANG! And the Noise is gone! See the Noise Doctor in action at the ARCO Academy @ S&H Expo
Cirrus will be presenting “BANG! And the Noise is Gone!” in the ARCO Academy at the up-coming Safety & Health Expo. The presentation is at 12pm on Wednesday 15th May, the middle day of the expo. The presentation will be an interactive demonstration of how loud noises really are and how long you can be exposed to different noises before Read More…
Cirrus Research at Safety and Health Expo 2013
Visit the Cirrus Research stand on F20 at Safety & Health Expo and keep up to date with what’s happening in the world of noise measurement instruments from Cirrus. The Noise Doctors are here to help On the stand will be the Noise Doctors, ready to answer your noise measurement questions and to provide advice, products and support. On show Read More…
The Noise Doctor is in! Ask your noise measurement questions
What is the Noise Doctor? The Noise Doctor is a range of advice, products and support services put together by Cirrus Research, the experts in noise measurement instruments. At Cirrus, we’re often asked questions such as: “What is the best sound level meter for me to meet the Noise at Work Regulations?”, “Why do I need to get my sound Read More…
Our new support website is now live
Our new support website is now available at http://support.cirrusresearch.co.uk Visitors to the site can search through answers to questions that have been asked by existing users, as well as look through current technical documentation uploaded by Cirrus. If you canât find the answer to your question, then you can simply ask your question on the website and it will be Read More…
Upgrade your DAT based Noise Nuisance Recorder to the Trojan2
If you’ve got an old DAT Recorder based Noise Nuisance Kit, now’s the ideal time to trade it in and upgrade to the Trojan2 Noise Nuisance Recorder. Here are a few of the benefits of upgrading from a DAT based system to the Trojan2 Noise Nuisance Recorder: Noise levels and audio recordings are automatically synchronised together into one simple package Read More…
Find out more about the Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder
Designed to meet the needs of Environmental Health Officers, Housing Associations and anyone who needs to measure, monitor and record noise nuisance, the Trojan Noise Nuisance Recorder is both simple to use and easy to deploy. After consultation with existing customers and users of noise nuisance recorders, we’ve included a range of standard features to help ensure you get the Read More…
Cirrus Research tunes into music and entertainment
Cirrus Research was pleased to sponsor Southampton Solent University’s first conference on Noise in Music and Entertainment which was held on March 5th. This one day conference hosted by Solent Acoustics, the professional acoustics consultancy arm of Southampton Solent University was designed to benefit anybody who may be affected by, or needed to improve their understanding of noise from entertainment, Read More…
LNE Type Approval for the CR:515 Acoustic Calibrator
The CR:515 is a Class 1 Acoustic Calibrator that is designed to be used for the field calibration of sound level meters, noise measurement instruments and other noise monitoring equipment. Field calibration of noise measurement equipment is essential to ensure that measurements are accurate and that the equipment is working correctly. Using an acoustic calibrator such as the CR:515 helps Read More…
Control of Noise at Work Regulations – A summary of what you need to measure
What do the regulations require you to do? The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 require employers to prevent or reduce risks to health and safety from exposure to noise at work. Employees have duties under the Regulations too. The Regulations require you as an employer to: Assess the risks to your employees from noise at work Take action Read More…