Acoustics are not just about whether a space is noisy. They are about how sound travels, reflects, and accumulates - and what effect that has on people day after day. Disturbance that we do not always consciously notice can still affect performance, communication, and wellbeing. Lota analyses the acoustics and helps you turn them from a negative influencer into a positive influencer.
Negative influencer vs. positive influencer
Poor acoustics have a greater impact than many people realise. People adapt, raise their voices, or tighten their focus, but the cost shows up as fatigue, misunderstanding, and reduced performance. Good acoustics give people space to work, communicate, and concentrate with greater calm.


Reduced concentration
When noise is constant, the brain’s energy goes into filtering out disturbances instead of being used for the task itself. This shows up as fatigue and difficulty maintaining focus, especially in precision work. This is a negative influencer that is not highly visible but is clearly felt in daily work.
Misunderstandings in communication
Poor sound separation in meetings, teaching environments, and communication between departments easily leads to misunderstandings and repeated explanations. The problem is often attributed to other causes, even though the acoustics are in fact the negative influencer in the background.
Stress that builds up
Noise is a stressor even when we are not always consciously aware of it. When a space requires constant adaptation, the stress builds up and affects both wellbeing and performance. Lota helps you turn a space that works against people into one that supports them.
Words from Our Clients
Would you like to point out indoor-environment factors that could affect staff?
Here you can send a short description of conditions in the workplace, for example related to air quality, lighting, or acoustics.









