Hearing Protection Tips

Hearing protection is a topic that is usually introduced into the life of a child by the time they reach their teens and discover not only the latest rock band but also the volume control on their stereo system. Parents since time immemorial have warned their teens of hearing loss due to loud noises, but just as often are disregarded. Does loud music really determine future hearing loss? Here are the top six hearing protection tips that will keep your hearing safe!

  • Hearing protection tips begin at home. For example, did you know that hearing loss may be attributed to wax build up in the ear canal as well as perforations of the ear drum? The former is associated with a lack of proper hygiene while the latter points to the overzealous use of q-tips and other devices to clean the ear canal.


  • When mom and dad gave you’re their hearing protection tips, they were right! Turning up that iPod or CD player for a period of time on a continuous basis will lead to hearing loss. While it may be cool for the teens to crank up the music, those who work security for concerts and other venues need to rely on electronic hearing protection to prevent their exposure to the loud noise to translate into hearing loss. Peltor hearing protection is the kind of muff style hearing protection gadget that will keep you safe at even the loudest punk rock concert!

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  • If you engage in even only occasional activities that will expose you to loud noises, you need to remember that custom-made hearing protection is a good idea! For example, if you are attending car races every so often, consider hearing protection required. If you make it a family event, an acceptable form of child hearing protection needs to be available to your youngsters!


  • Hearing protection tips would not be complete without pointing out that there are exposure limits with hearing protection that prove the point that even with electronic hearing protection, radios that are turned up too high for too long in close vicinity will damage your hearing.


  • Whenever you are in a commercial environment and you see a hearing protection sign displayed, follow the instructions! Industrial hearing protection is required not just to keep the company’s liability insurance policy in force but also to protect your hearing!


  • Hearing protection tips close out by urging you to undergo a hearing protection evaluation of your Howard Leight hearing protection items, such as custom molded hearing protection or any other hearing protection ear muffs. Make sure you are using the proper protection for the occasion. Once size does not fit all!

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