About Us
Our vision is to be the leading premium brand within private and business fence solutions.
At NoiseCare we are guided by respect for our heritage, our call for innovation, our pursuit of excellence, our dedication to nurturing and maintaining that passion.
NoiseCare was founded in 2019 in Denmark – Based on new product developments to be in a competitive market in Denmark.
The composition of new materials gave birth to new products with unprecedented properties for less maintenance, which has given its success on our product line.
We are interested in creating and maintaining strong, positive relationships with our colleagues, our partners, our customers and the communities where we live and work, respecting diversity.
Our work is based on quality materials and we challenge the market on the best benefits for the customer.
Innovation is the cornerstone of NoiseCare. We constantly seek to develop and make improvements in the fencing industry. For us, innovation is about defining new standards that fit future demands for innovation.
A quiet moment is important for your health
In 2011, the WHO estimated that at least 1 million healthy years are lost annually in Western Europe as a result of, among other things, traffic noise.
The main source of noise pollution in Denmark is traffic noise
The Environmental Protection Agency’s 2012 survey shows that approximately 723,000 homes were exposed to road noise of more than 58 d(B), which is the indicative limit for road noise. Of these, about 141,000 homes were heavily noise-laden with a noise level of 68 dB or more.
Noise in an external environment is usually not as strong but can cause disruption of conversation, impaired learning and sleep disorder. Long-term exposure to traffic noise increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure.
Hearing loss
Hearing damage is predominantly related to the working environment. The risk of hearing loss occurs at noise pressures above 75 dB and the risk increases with increasing levels.
Persistent noise exposure of 85 dB carries the risk of serious hearing damage.
Figures from the Labour Market Insurance show that the number of reported hearing diseases in 2018 was 2571.
According to the Day Care Act, children in day care must have a physical, mental and aesthetic children’s environment that promotes their well-being, health, development and learning. The law, which is the responsibility of the Ministry of Children and Education, thus indirectly imposes requirements on the indoor climate, including noise.
Work and training environments
According to the Danish Education Environment Act, students, students and other participants in public and private education have the right to a good teaching environment.
According to the Danish Health Act, which is the responsibility of the Ministry of Health, the municipal council must assist schools free of charge, day care for children and young people with guidance on general health promotion and disease prevention measures.
According to the Guidance on Preventive Healthcare for Children and Adolescents, the Danish Health and Medicines Authority 2019 advises the municipal health service institutions on matters that have an impact on the reduction of noise nuisance in order to prevent noise damage in children.