Unwanted, annoying noise that you can't shut off is capable of having a severe effect on your physical and emotional well being. No less than the World Health Organization blames excessive noise for increased heart disease and hypertension. Congress, New York State, California, and countless local authorities throughout the U.S. and the world recognize the problems caused by noise pollution and have responded by enacting laws to limit it. And both the U.S. Census Bureau and the United Nations predict a dramatic rise in people living in urban multi-unit buildings, resulting in a noise problem that will only be getting worse.In response, two sound experts from the motion picture industry, Gordon Ecker and Bruce Black, have combined their half-century of experience in a new company, 1st Sound Outfitters LLC, to develop a cure for noise pollution and sound intrusion in one area: home theaters and stereos.Apartment, condo, and co-op dwellers know how easily sound from these systems can travel through a building. The result of 1st Sound Outfitter's efforts, ""Speaker Floats"", reduces or eliminates the ability of sound from a speaker to travel through physical structures - speaker cabinets, walls, floors and ceilings - into other rooms where that sound is unwanted and harmful.Although Speaker Floats use a high tech material, they are inexpensive. Made from a patented vibration isolation material used by N.A.S.A., they have been proven effective by years of use in professional sound studios. Ecker and Black are now making them available to the public in the hopes of promoting a quieter, more peaceful world.For more information, visit http://www.speakerfloats.com
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