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How Can You Reduce Noise in Trade Show Booths and Exhibition Spaces?

The most effective way to manage noise in trade show booths is by using acoustic accordion doors that create defined spaces while limiting sound intrusion from surrounding exhibitors.

In Oregon convention centers, particularly in cities like Portland, large-scale expos and exhibitions are designed to host hundreds of vendors in a single open environment. These events often include:

  • Product demonstrations
  • Sales presentations
  • Live speaking engagements
  • Interactive displays

While this open format encourages engagement, it also creates a major issue:

Constant background noise that interferes with communication and presentation quality

The Daily Noise Challenge at Trade Shows

Trade show environments are inherently loud due to the number of simultaneous activities happening in close proximity.

Typical Noise Levels Before Any Solution:

  • General crowd noise: 70–80 dB
  • Booth presentations: 75–85 dB
  • Announcements and demonstrations: 80–90 dB

👉 Without proper accordion partition systems, sound travels freely between booths, making it difficult to maintain clear conversations.

Why Noise Control Matters for Exhibitors

Communication Breakdown

  • Conversations with prospects are harder to hear
  • Sales pitches lose clarity
  • Attendees disengage more quickly

Reduced Lead Conversion

If potential clients cannot clearly understand your message, they are less likely to convert.

Brand Perception

A noisy, chaotic booth environment can make a company appear less organized and less professional.

Presentation Limitations

Live demos and speaking sessions are often disrupted by surrounding noise.

Why Standard Booth Dividers Are Not Effective

Many exhibitors rely on lightweight partitions or temporary dividers, but these offer little to no sound control.

Common Limitations:

  • No acoustic sealing system
  • Thin materials that do not block sound
  • Open gaps allowing noise to pass through
  • Designed only for visual separation

👉 As a result, booths remain acoustically exposed, even when enclosed.

OSHA Noise Awareness in Oregon Event Environments

Trade shows are not traditional workplaces, but staff and exhibitors are still exposed to prolonged noise.

OSHA Guidelines:

  • 85 dB(A) – Action Level
  • 90 dB(A) – Permissible Exposure Limit

During busy events:

  • Noise levels can approach 85–90 dB
  • Long exposure can lead to fatigue and reduced performance

👉 Implementing noise reduction accordion doors helps create more controlled environments.

The Solution: FoldaSil® ANC-AP40 Acoustic Accordion Partition System

The FoldaSil® ANC-AP40 Acoustic Accordion Partition System provides a practical solution for exhibitors who need both flexibility and sound control.

Key Features:

  • High-performance acoustic accordion doors
  • Integrated accordion door acoustic seal system to limit sound leakage
  • Durable commercial accordion doors suitable for repeated setup and breakdown
  • Compact folding design for easy transport and installation

Before and After: Trade Show Noise Reduction

Before Installation:

  • Noise levels: 75–90 dB
  • Overlapping conversations and presentations
  • Difficult communication with attendees

After Installing ANC-AP40:

  • Reduced to approximately 55–60 dB
  • Improved speech clarity
  • More controlled and professional booth environment

👉 This creates a noticeable improvement in attendee engagement.

Why Accordion Partition Systems Work for Trade Shows

Trade show setups require solutions that are both effective and adaptable.

Flexible Booth Configuration

  • Create semi-private meeting areas
  • Adjust booth layouts based on traffic flow
  • Reconfigure spaces quickly during events

Improved Acoustic Control

  • Reduce incoming noise from adjacent booths
  • Contain sound within your presentation area
  • Enhance clarity for conversations and demos

Accordion door systems provide this balance without permanent structures.

When Should You Use Acoustic Accordion Doors at Trade Shows?

This solution is ideal when:

  • Booths require semi-private meeting areas
  • Noise is affecting communication and sales
  • Flexible layouts are necessary
  • Quick setup and breakdown are required

FAQs

Are accordion doors useful for trade show booths?

Yes, acoustic accordion doors help reduce noise and improve communication within booths.

Can accordion partitions improve presentations?

Yes, they reduce background noise, making presentations clearer and more effective.

When should exhibitors use acoustic partitions?

When noise levels interfere with conversations, demos, or client engagement.

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