Andrew G Smith
John de Overa
J Martin Rushton
Peter Sotheran
John Harrison
Relatively small apertures will allow quite a lot of sound to pass though — Peter Sotheran
John de Overa
A more engineered solution would be to install 'sound flaps' in the floor between the ringers and the bells A 12 inch square panel which can be opened permanently (and suitably protected from accidental trips and fals is one possibility. The other would be to open the flaps/traps when reqwuired, with a pull cord from the ringing room. — Peter Sotheran
After installation someone suggested adding foam plastic draft excluder round each shutter, as icing on the cake. I remember when we fitted it, as I closed the final shutter with it on we noticed the traffic noise disappear, which we hadn't noticed before. So coling the final mm or so made an audible difference. — John Harrison
Mike Shelley
John Harrison
all penetrations through the floors ought to be fire resisting — Mike Shelley
J Martin Rushton

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