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According
to National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH): “When the daily noise
exposure is composed of two or
more periods of noise exposure of different
levels, their combined effect
should be considered, rather
than the individual effect of each.
Exposure to impulsive or impact
noise should not exceed 140 dB peak sound pressure
level.” |
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GOOD
NEWS – noise induced hearing loss, tinnitus and hyperacusis in
approximately 30% of the population can be PREVENTED!
Dangerous Decibels is a
non-profit public health partnership for prevention of noise-induced
hearing loss. They offer 3 very simple rules anyone can follow to
protect their hearing:
Rule
of thumb is if you are less than 3 feet away from the person you are
speaking with, yet you must raise your voice to be heard, than the sound
in your environment may be dangerously loud and should be turned down.

If You Can Distance
Yourself or Leave - Do So!
“The
Inverse Square Law teaches us that for every doubling of the distance
between a sound source and the recipient of the sound, a 6 dB drop would
occur if there were no echo. This
would be the equivalent to cutting your noise pressure levels by 75%.
For instance, if you stand 10 feet from a sound source and
experience a 90 dB reading, at 20 feet you would experience an 84dB
reading in the absence of echo.”

Wear PROPER Hearing
Protection!
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are some of the ear products available and why are they important to
use? |
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Whether it is to protect
your hearing from being exposed to damaging levels of noise, to minimize
the risk of hearing loss, tinnitus, hyperacusis (sensitivity to sound)
or to reduce the risk of medical ear problems, there are custom ear
products……. |
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Musician plugs
and ear monitors – custom designed ear pieces for musicians,
TV broadcasters and for those who enjoy attending musical events. These
products are custom made to comfortably fit your ear and manufactured
with the latest technological advancements. Ear monitors help eliminate
feedback, lower onstage noise levels and reduce vocal fatigue. Using
musicians' monitors allows you to hear with clarity and crispness when
practicing and performing. They can also be used to help protect your
hearing – a priceless commodity. |
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Noise protection
– custom designed ear devices that
can protect from dangerous sound level exposure which can damage
hearing. Depending on the type of noise activity you are exposed to –
work or recreation – there are appropriate styles of ear protection to
choose from. Candidates for these products include but not limited to:
dentists, dental hygienists, bartenders, music teachers, concert goers,
motorcyclists, construction workers, heavy equipment operators, lawn and
wood-working equipment. |
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For the hunter, firearm
enthusiast this product is designed for high level impact noise exposure
and is designed to allow the wearer to hear clearly but will instantly
shut down when a certain loudness is reached to protect your hearing. |

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Swimmolds –
These custom fit ear pieces are primarily designed to avoid getting
moisture or water in the ear. Individuals prone to ear problems
(swimmer’s ear or fungal infection), ear surgery (tubes or
tympanostomy), perforated (hole) eardrum or simply like to keep their
ears dry when engaged in water activities such as swimming, diving,
showering may opt to wear swimmolds because it helps to avoid
unnecessary medical conditions. This product can also be used
effectively for hearing protection. |
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Pictures courtesy
of Westone |
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