Facilitate Magazine | Employees lose an average of 26 minutes of productive time each day due to noise disruption. This equates to more than three working weeks per year.
The findings come from research based on a survey of 2,000 UK office workers.
Key insights include:
- 44% reported the quantity and quality of their work are negatively affected by noisy offices.
- 54% described their workplace as noisy.
- Nearly one-third said their employer takes the issue seriously.
The data also suggests a link between office acoustics and hybrid working patterns, with 61% of respondents choosing to work from home specifically to concentrate, beyond their scheduled remote days.
The survey points to potential retention risks, with 45% of employees saying they would consider leaving their job due to excessive noise.
A further 17% reported resorting to physical reactions linked to noise-related stress.
Despite these impacts, investment in acoustic improvements appears limited, with as many as 85% of organisations not assessing their acoustic environment and just 8% installing acoustic treatments in the past two years.