The Big Bang Theory: What You Really Get with Fireworks

Optimus Sound Level Meter displayed with fireworks

Diwali, Bonfire Night and New Year’s Eve. Three events that are synonymous with fireworks. They would not be the same without the whizz, bang and wallop. However, some fireworks can be more of a damp squib than out of this world when it comes to the big bang factor. That is why we put some of the most popular fireworks to the test to see which ones deliver more bang for your buck.

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Cirrus is a Founding Key Sponsor of the Institute of Acoustics

Cirrus is a founding sponsor of the Institute of Acoustics

Did you know that Cirrus has been a Key Sponsor of the Institute of Acoustics since 1989? This is something of which we are very proud and Cirrus, alongside Brüel and Kjaer, is one of the remaining Founding Key Sponsors. Cirrus has had a long standing relationship with the Institute and the UK acoustics industry stretching back over many years, going back Read More…

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Supporting Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

Earlier this summer, a team from Cirrus entered the annual Dragon Boat races organised by The Rotary Club of Scarborough and despite being novices at Dragon Boat racing (it’s not something we do every day!), the team got through to the A-Finals and finished a creditable 7th (we think)! As part of the races, we were fund raising for our supported Read More…

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The Measure Issue 10 Autumn 2016 – The Cirrus Research Newsletter

The Measure Issue 10 Autumn 2016

The latest issue of The Measure, the Cirrus Research newsletter is now available for download. In this issue we’ve covered: The new doseBadge5 Noise Dosimeter with a history and timeline of the doseBadge family A case study for the Optimus Green Sound Level Meter and the Invictus Environmental Noise Monitor at the Classical Haçienda Concert Our Dragon Boat Race Team Dates Read More…

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We’re Hiring – SEO & PPC Specialist at Cirrus Research plc

We are seeking an SEO & PPC specialist to join our Digital Marketing team. You will assist in the continuing growth of our business and to provide new and exciting ideas across our digital marketing platforms. This is a great opportunity to join a growing company in a high tech market. Reporting to the Marketing Manager, you will be responsible Read More…

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Cirrus is now a verified supplier under RISQS – The Railway Industry Supplier Qualification Scheme

Cirrus Research plc is now a verified supplier under the Rail Industry Supplier Qualification Scheme, or RISQS. As a long term supplier to the UK rail industry as well as to major infrastructure and engineering contractors, Cirrus can provide a range of noise and vibration measurement instruments and systems that help our customers meet the demands of environmental and occupational noise Read More…

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The dBLink App is now available for iOS & Android

The dBLink is now available for iOS & Android

The dBLink App for the New doseBadge5 noise dosimeter is now available for iOS devices as well as for Android. The dBLink App supports the doseBadge⁵ Noise Dosimeters and allows measurements to be controlled and configured wirelessly. Measurement data can be viewed live (mid-shift readings) and all stored measurements can be displayed. dBLink App Features Include: Control multiple doseBadge⁵ noise dosimeters Read More…

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NoiseNews: Something Fishy Going on in British Waters?

noisenews round-up from the noise doctor

The seas around Britain may be getting too noisy. So noisy in fact that fish species such as cod and haddock are having difficulty communicating with each other. If their chatter is being obscured, it could affect their ability to breed at a time when stock numbers are recovering. It has long been recognised that large marine mammals are susceptible to Read More…

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