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Four Recommended Types Of Ear Protectors


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By : Melinda Kingston   4 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-05 04:07:08

Some of the types of ear protectors are earmuffs, earplugs, canal caps and electronic ear protectors.

You must protect your ears since without your hearing, you will be significantly impaired and many activities and career options that require hearing will be difficult or simply impossible for you. Ears must be protected when noise levels do surpass 85 decibels. Constructions sites, shooting ranges, concerts and race car arenas are environments that have a high risk of causing ear damage. It is important that you know the different types of ear protectorsthat you can wear at these places or during activities which you think will expose you to high levels of noise, including:

Earmuffs

Earmuffs prevent an ear from frostbite. These items have acoustic foam capable of blocking around 15 to 30 decibels. The earmuffs should fit snugly over your ears to be most effective. Eyeglass wearers or bearded face people may consider earmuffs awkward and hard to stay in place. Earmuffs help keep your ears warm when your are staying in cold environments. In hot environments, they may cause discomfort.

Earplugs

Other people will not be able to tell you're wearing earplugs because they fit inside your ear. Standard earplugs can decrease noise by up to 15 to 30 decibels. These items are available in various sizes and shapes and can be customized to fit into the wearer's own ear. They come in various types of materials. Foam earplugs expand and are made to mold into different ear sizes. Therefore, they are made to fit all ear sizes. These porous plugs provide the best protection from noise and also regulate the air pressure in and out of the ear. Other available option is the pre-molded rubber, silicone or plastic earplugs, which are available in variety of sizes. Button plugs will not fully block the sounds and noise around you but instead subdue volume.

Canal caps

Canal caps look like regular earplugs, but will plug the canal opening instead. They should only be worn in environments where the noise levels are not very dangerous. A metal or plastic band is connected to the canal caps for the wearer's convenience, to make them easier to remove or hang.

Electronic ear protector

Electronic protectors can regulate different levels of noise. These devices are effective in environments where noise is unpredictable and sudden. An electronic ear protector looks similar to earmuffs and can reduce noise levels by 19 to 31 decibels. Some electronic hearing protectors monitor ambient noises, in order to shut them out and protect your ears if they reach unsafe levels. At the same time, they can revert to its previous hearing setting when the sound levels in the environment have become safe again.

Do what you can to protect your ears at all times as you never know when you are going to be exposed to noise levels which are dangerous.

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Author Resource:- Written by Danica Reynes. Visit this site to get more information about the benefits and specifications of ear protectors at http://www.caloly-safety.com/category/index.cfm?cid=179&lvl=2&cidparent=160.


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