The Early Bird Gets the…Jackhammer?
A jackhammer? In my office building? At 6 o’clock in the morning? Seriously? It sounds like the ceiling is going to come down around my ears! Sigh. Why is it that something unexpected always derails you when you head into the office early to get things done before the general hubbub begins? It’s Murphey’s law or something. It’s times like these that I wish to goodness my boss would put in a VoiceArrest system. It’s a good thing I have a white noise generator on my desk, or this early appearance at the office would be in vain.
What is Sound Masking?
Sound masking is a solution to speech privacy issues that is increasing in popularity with small and large businesses. The cost of distractions is incredible. Did you know that it can take up to 25 minutes to refocus after a distraction? And did you know that there are usually two subsequent distractions for every initial distraction? To address this issue, good managers are finding that one effective way to minimize distractions and maximize effectiveness (thereby increasing productivity) is to use sound masking.
Why I Love Sound Masking
Distractions are one huge reason to invest in a sound masking system, but another reason I use white noise is that it actually provides some privacy for calls I need to make. I often discuss contracts and financial information over the phone. What is it about money conversations, anyway? People just can’t help but listen, so in order to create some kind of speech privacy, the white noise generator is a necessary desk accessory. Just a touch of white noise creates a bit of a curtain around my desk and allows the conversations I have to be more private, less obtrusive and, well, you guessed it… less distracting to those around me.
So if you get to the office and find that the noise is more than you can take, talk to your manager about a VoiceArrest system, or invest in a white noise generator. Sound masking just might make the difference in making that deadline…or not.




