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Interface Study Reveals Impact of Noise on Workforce Productivity
ATLANTA, May 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

     -- Office Workers Say Noise Distracts, Creates Additional Stress and 
Anxiety

Global commercial flooring company Interface(R) releases today the results of 
"What's That Sound?," a workplace study uncovering how sound and acoustics 
impact employees in business environments. The survey, conducted in partnership 
with Radius Global Market Research, reveals noise negatively impacts a majority 
(69%) of global employees' concentration levels, productivity and creativity. 

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More than 2,000 adult workers in the U.S., U.K. and Australia participated in 
the study, intended to inform employers on the importance of acoustical 
solutions for the current and future workforce. 

Say Something, Do Nothing
In addition to the negative impacts of noise on an employee's well-being, the 
study highlights the perceived negligence of employers in finding solutions for 
noise in the workplace.  Across the U.S., U.K. and Australia, 44% of those 
surveyed indicate their company does nothing to address noise, leaving 
employees to solve the problem themselves. 

Potentially concerning for employers, 16% of those surveyed choose to work 
remotely due to unsolved noise problems, revealing the need for more touchdown 
areas, focus rooms and designated quiet areas for employees to retreat. 

Is the Open Office Trend to Blame?
Nearly one-third (32%) of employees surveyed report working at an assigned desk 
or work station in an open environment. However, only 31% of all respondents 
indicate that employers provide private spaces for phone calls or 
conversations. 

While doing away with collaboration is not the remedy to noise concerns, 
structuring environments with the right materials could make a difference. 

    - The majority of employees who work at offices with wood, ceramic tile and
      concrete flooring say it is noisy at their offices (54%) compared to
      those who work in offices with carpeting (45%). 
    - Only 31% report their workplace uses carpeting or area rugs to mitigate
      noise.

Noise Offenders
The survey respondents work in a variety of settings, from assigned desks in 
open environments to shared offices and even cubicles. The top distractions 
across the globe include:  

    - Conversations among employees (71%). 
    - Phone conversations (67%). 
    - Phones ringing (62%). 
    - The sound of people walking around (54%).

A Future Threat
The research indicates noisy offices cause increased levels of stress and 
anxiety, with 50% revealing noise levels would impact their decision to accept 
a job.

"When creating workspaces, designers are often asked to apply planning 
methodologies or specify products based on design trends, rather than the 
specific operating needs of a business. But the best designs are those rooted 
in solutions specific to company culture, environmental aspirations and respect 
for individual user choice," explains Chip DeGrace, VP of Workplace 
Applications, Interface. "This study confirms the importance of creating a 
productive workspace that accommodates a variety of work styles and 
preferences."

For the full results and methodology associated with "What's That Sound?," 
visit http://Interface.com/Acoustics.  

About Interface 
Interface, Inc. is a global flooring company specializing in carbon neutral 
carpet tile and resilient flooring, including luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and 
nora(R) rubber flooring. We help our customers create high-performance interior 
spaces that support well-being, productivity, and creativity, as well as the 
sustainability of the planet. Our mission, Climate Take Back(TM), invites you 
to join us as we commit to operating in a way that is restorative to the planet 
and creates a climate fit for life. 

Learn more about Interface at www.interface.com and http://blog.interface.com, 
our nora brand at www.nora.com, and our FLOR(R) brand at www.FLOR.com. 

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CONTACT: MEDIA CONTACTS: Savannah Weeks, Interface, (678) 634-1845, 
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