




| Model Number | EB6914 |
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| Weight | 14 lbs. |
| Thickness | 3” |
| Length | 53” |
| Material | Noise-absorbent composite |
| Certified | ASTM E84, BS 7837-1996, IPX6/IPX9, BSEN 60068/2/1:2007, ISO 17025 tensile, BSEN 60529:1992 (dust) |
| Height | 81” |
| Max Noise Reduction | 43.4 dB (Lab Tested) |
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Echo Barrier H10 acoustic fence panels are designed to reduce noise in environments where sound control matters. Designed for durability and rapid deployment, the H10 system transforms standard fencing into high-performance acoustic barriers.
Whether you're managing a high-impact construction site or a late-night music festival, the Echo Barrier H10 provides a practical solution for teams that need flexible noise control across different locations. These sound absorbing fence panels serve as professional-grade soundproof barriers that reduces noise by up to 43.4 dB.


The Echo Barrier H10 is the global leader in temporary noise control. Engineered with high-tech materials, these sound barrier fence panels offer unmatched performance in diverse environments, from urban demolition to large-scale outdoor events and concert venues.


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Echo Barrier H10 panels are designed for repeated installation and removal, making them suitable for both construction teams and event operators managing multiple setups.
Lightweight construction allows crews to install and reposition panels quickly.
Flexible material adapts to different fence layouts and configurations.
Built to withstand outdoor conditions across long-term and short-term use.
Rated for 10+ years of use in most environments.




To get the most out of your Echo Barrier H10, pair it with our Heavy-Duty Acoustic Barrier Mounting Kits. Using the correct elasticated ties ensures there are no "sound leaks" between panels. For maximum effectiveness, ensure your soundproof barriers overlap slightly at the edges to create a continuous wall of silence.



