Sound Meters

Sound Level Meter Solutions For Occupational And Environmental Monitoring

Our curated collection of Sound meters delivers high-capacity performance and operational flexibility for technical environments:

  • Accurate workplace noise assessment: A sound level meter helps safety teams measure noise exposure in factories, workshops, plant rooms, laboratories, and public environments where dependable decibel data is needed for reporting and risk control.
  • Built for real B2B field use: These instruments are used in occupational hygiene studies, construction noise checks, machinery assessments, environmental surveys, and educational acoustics programs where logged and repeatable results support better decision-making.
  • Choice across specialist brands: John Morris Group supports procurement across trusted options including Extech, Casella, and Testo, supported by wider technical supply from Kinesis and Environmental Express for acoustic measurement workflows.

How to Choose the Right Sound Meters

Selecting the correct Sound meters for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:

  • Measurement class and application: Check whether the instrument suits basic spot checks, logged workplace monitoring, or more formal compliance work where higher specification sound level meter features may be required.
  • Logging and connectivity: Review whether the unit supports internal memory, SD card storage, software transfer, or interface options so recorded sound data can be managed efficiently for reporting and audits.
  • Field suitability and calibration: Confirm battery life, housing durability, microphone protection, and access to calibrators so the instrument remains practical for regular site work and ongoing verification.

Complete Acoustic Measurement Workflows With Related Categories

Versatile equipment is essential for comprehensive facility management. To further optimise your workspace, we recommend exploring these related categories:

  • Computer Equipment and Accessories: Computer equipment and accessories support data download, report preparation, and result storage when sound meter readings need to be reviewed and shared across teams.
  • Accelerometers: Accelerometers are a practical companion for broader machinery and workplace investigations where vibration and sound need to be assessed together.

Reliable Support For Professional Acoustic Measurement

Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian technical teams with ISO 9001 certified processes, factory-trained engineers, and nationwide coverage. We help customers choose the right sound level meter for occupational hygiene, environmental assessment, and site noise logging, then back that purchase with responsive local support. Contact our team on 1300 501 555 to discuss your sound level meter requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do sound level meters work?

Sound level meters use a microphone to detect sound pressure, then convert that signal into a decibel reading for display, logging, or analysis. In professional use, settings such as weighting, time response, and logging interval are adjusted to match the application.

How accurate are sound meter apps?

Sound meter apps can be useful for informal checks, but they are generally not a substitute for a dedicated sound level meter in professional environments. Workplace surveys, environmental assessments, and compliance tasks typically require a purpose-built instrument with known performance and calibration control.

Can John Morris Group support bulk orders and calibration planning for sound meters?

Yes. John Morris Group supports B2B procurement for sound meters across industrial sites, consultants, laboratories, and educational institutions. Our team can assist with product selection, quotations, and planning for accessories and calibration support.