In other words, insulation was first developed to keep cold out, then to mitigate sound, and finally, to prevent fire. While it was noted that mud and animal hide were the first examples of insulative material, today, now have purpose-built, mass manufactured products which assist in an array of sectors, including commercial.
A loud, stuffy classroom where children are disengaged and struggle to absorb information, while the frazzled teacher tries to get their class under control is a well-known trope; and unfortunately, all too common. Teaching abilities aside, what this archetype speaks to is a space that is not properly treated for learning. Not acoustically fit for purpose, and not appropriately thermally insulated to manage the temperatures inside and outside the classroom.
Pink Partition is made from a next generation Fibre Bio-Soluble (FBS-1) formulation, which is safe to handle, soft to the touch, and easy to work with. It is made in Australia, which means it is well-suited to local conditions. Considering the limited transport requirements associated with local production, this also means that compression of the product is minimised.