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SCIF ROOMS: PROTECTING CONVERSATION IN GOVERNMENT AND DEFENSE

In Government Offices and Defense Facilities, conversations must be protected from eavesdropping and casual passers by. Typical conduits for sound include:

Ducts
–Windows
–Doors
–Conduit/Pipes
–CeilingPlenum
–FloorPlenum

To avoid costly construction, Security Masking Technology may be employed to overcome the acoustical weaknesses of a room or a facility. Using a small transducer, sound is transmitted directly into the weak assembly.The result is decreased intelligibility at the listener’s ear.

Security masking technology meets requirements for DCID/DIAM.

Security Masking Device Applications:
-Under Floor Plenum  - Ducts
-Windows                   - CeilingPlenum
-Doors                        - Large Ducts
-Walls                         - Wall Cavities

All devices are wired to a central generator/equalizer/amplifier component located within a secure area. Using plenum rated cables; all devices are powered by low voltage (70 volt) signal.

Systems are easily expanded as future needs require.

ADI Acoustics provides single point of contact for design & installation of:
·Security Masking Systems
·Sound Masking Systems
·Acoustical Treatments:
    o Absorption to reduce reverberation
    o High STC products to attenuate sound