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What are the typical areas for sound masking?
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There are countless areas and buildings for sound masking. Here are a few.

In Office buildings,  Executive areas, conference/board rooms, human resources, administration, manager/directors offices, cubicle areas, I T, research and development, Legal/finance, reception, etc.

In Hospital/medical  (HIPAA). Administration, admitting, patient registration, billing, human resources, same day surgery, patient services, exam rooms, ER, physicians offices, exam rooms, medical offices, counseling, waiting areas, reception areas, and many more.

In Legal-financial facilities.  GLBA.  ( see Gramm, Leach, Bliley Act). Attorney offices, Banks, credit unions, loan offices, offices, mortgage companies, title companies,
 

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