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Blog posts as transparent as our acoustic panels. We want to share our journey to create the best acoustic products in the Okanagan and beyond and hope you’ll join us along the way.
Sound Camel was asked to install 20 acoustic ceiling panels in a preschool in Rutland to minimize disruptive echoes, particularly in the nap room, making it easier for children to relax and sleep. Effective classroom noise management is essential not only for creating restful spaces like nap rooms but also for fostering a calm, focused environment in the broader learning areas. By addressing noise at its source and improving acoustics, we help educators and children thrive in a setting designed for both play and learning.
Cost-effective wall acoustic panels were installed in the Mamawapowin Métis Early Years Centre to reduce the reverb. The result is a quieter, more comfortable environment where children can focus, learn and play with fewer sound distractions.
On October 13, 2024, the North Westside Communities Association (NWCA) successfully hosted an All-Candidates Forum for the West Kelowna-Peachland riding at Killiney Beach Community Hall. This crucial event provided local residents with an opportunity to hear directly from their candidates ahead of the upcoming provincial election.
When Shepherd’s Design Centre in Armstrong reached out about their new 7000 sq ft facility having issues with sound privacy between offices we suggested installing acoustic baffles above showroom partition walls to reduce the sound from bleeding into adjacent spaces.
We're pleased to announce Sound Camel now offers Corner Bass Traps in two varieties with complimentary installations in the Okanagan.
Strawn & Co. Optometry in West Kelowna added sound dampening panels to their showroom and waiting area to reduce noise during peak traffic.