Posts Tagged ‘ear plugs guide

06
Jul
09

Ear Plugs and Earmuffs Guide

According to hear-it.org, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) recommends using ear protection when exposed to sound levels of 85 dB or more during a whole working day. Unprotected prolonged exposure to high decibel levels can severely hamper the hearing, leading to permanent hearing loss. 30 million Americans suffer from loss of hearing due to excessive noise—don’t become just another statistic. There are several methods available to protect your hearing including ear muffs and a variety of ear plugs.

ear muffs

  • Peltor Digital WorkTunes Electronic Ear Muff – Purchase the latest coolest ear protection available with digital tuning into your favorite radio station or use the supplied patch cord to connect to your MP3 player or Ipod. The Peltor Digital WorkTunes has an NRR of 26 dB and it also limits the volume to a safe level of 82 dB. Buy Peltor Digital WorkTunes Electronic Ear Muff now for the safest sounds around. Features include fingertip controls, 5 station presets, seek and scan, NRR 26 dB, volume limited to a safe 82 dB, gel/foam cushions, MP3 cord included, and long lasting battery power
  • MSA FormFit Disposable Ear plugs – Disposable ear plugs may be preferable to some people with hygiene and bacteria concerns. A big box of 200 ear plugs ensures fresh ear plugs with each use. These ear plugs offer aggressive noise reduction and super comfort and are Tested according to ANSI S3.19-1974 standards with an NRR -29 dB.
  • North Deci 4300 Banded Ear Plugs – This model is not designed to be inserted into the ear canal and is ideal for temporary noise such as that experienced by visitors. Banded ear plugs are ideal for intermittent use and for visitors who will experience noise extremes. NRR -16dB.



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