Sound & Sensory Stress

The subtle disruptions that shape how you feel, without making a sound

Sound & Sensory Stress
Your home feels overwhelming, even when it’s quiet

Not all stress comes from noise. Sometimes, it’s the hum of electronics, the buzz of lighting, or low-frequency vibrations that create a sense of unease.

These subtle disruptions can affect sleep, focus, and emotional wellbeing especially in sensitive individuals.

Sensory stress builds slowly. You may notice headaches, irritability, or trouble winding down. And while these symptoms are often dismissed, they’re frequently linked to environmental factors that can be measured—and improved.

Ready to restore calm to your space?

Begin your journey to a quieter, more restorative home

What We Test For

Clarity through calm, science-led insight

Our Healthy Home Assessment includes a detailed evaluation of sound and sensory stressors, guided by building biology standards.

We test for:

  • Airborne and structure-borne sound – including low-frequency noise and vibration

  • Light flicker and colour rendering – which affect mood and circadian rhythm

  • Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) – from devices, wiring, and Wi-Fi

  • Static electricity and sensory overload zones – often linked to fatigue and anxiety

Each result is translated into clear, achievable steps—so you can restore calm and create a space that truly supports rest and clarity.