Widex Hearing Aids
HEARING PROTECTION
Hearing conservation is far better than treatment, we take hearing conservation very seriously and promote best practice hearing conservation protocols. At the moment it is not possible to repair the damage done to hearing by noise exposure. Don’t suffer something that you can avoid.
Sudden or prolonged exposure to noise can cause damage to your hearing and is one of the leading causes of hearing loss. Hearing loss from prolonged noise exposure is often detected too late, meaning the hearing loss is usually irreversible.
Hearing protection is extremely important for anyone who is regularly in a high-noise environment, including target shooters, motorcyclists, airline pilots, musicians, construction workers and factory workers. The truth is that anyone subject to noise exposure may need to wear hearing protection to protect their long-term hearing
PROTECT YOUR HEARING WHEN YOU NEED TO
The world has become a far noisier place than it once was. This noise can cause irreparable damage to your hearing if you don’t protect yourself from it. Although almost everyone is aware that industrial workplace noises, jackhammers, gunfire, and other common everyday sounds can cause hearing loss. Many are not aware that loud music and other everyday sounds can contribute to hearing loss. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is also one of the harder hearing losses to treat because of the difficulty that a sufferer has with the soft consonants (the sharpness or clarity) in speech. This is further compounded by the fact that someone who suffers from NIHL can hear low-frequency noise and the vowels of speech exceptionally well, sometimes completely normally. This causes huge difficulty for understanding in any complex noisy sound environment.
Louder Than 85 Decibels
Any sounds that are louder than 85 decibels can cause permanent irreversible hearing loss depending on your length of exposure (called dose). But just how loud is 85 decibels? Take a look at these decibel ratings and permissible dose times.
Intensities of Common Sounds in Decibels
Sounds | Intensities | Permissible exposure time |
City Traffic, inside the car | 85 dB | 8 hours |
Bulldozer | 88 dB | 4 hours |
Jazz Concert | 91 dB | 2 hours |
Power Mower | 94 dB | 1 hour |
Nightclub | 97 dB | 30 minutes |
Ambulance Siren, inside driver window down | 100 dB | 15 minutes |
Rock Concert, Leaf Blower | 115 dB | 30 seconds |