
© Ann Kelly Hearing 2016
Prolonged exposure to noise will damage your hearing. The type of damage caused by loud sound is irreversible, permanent and unfortunately goes unnoticed until it is too late. There are a number of possible causes for hearing loss other than exposure to loud sound. However, hearing loss due to noise exposure is different in one way - it can be prevented or reduced. When you must be around noise, either at work or when attending noisy recreational activities, use something to protect your hearing.
Customized noise protection ear plugs reduce damaging frequencies whilst still allowing you to hear. A range of special filters help to reduce the levels by 9dB, 15dB or 25 dB. All the filters we supply conform to noise safety legislation. We also fit earplugs without filters – this provides a complete ‘sound block’ to further reduce noise, like our customized soft silicon ‘sleep plugs’, for people who have difficulty falling asleep when travelling on a plane or with a snoring partner. Custom-made electronic ear protectors are also available at request and would be used in Industry, Professional use (pilots), Personal, Musicians, Motor sports, Motorcyclists and Shooting.
Ann Kelly was interviewed by Pat Kenny on the 4th November 2015 and talked about the ultimate invisible, extended-wear hearing device: Lyric.
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© Ann Kelly Hearing 2016