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from: Hearing Loss - The Preventable Kind




Hearing Loss - The Preventable Kind
By Kyle Griffin




Hearing loss comes in many forms and comes from a variety of causes. Some of it avoidable-some of it not. Noise induced hearing loss is the largest group of hearing impairment and it is unique in the fact that it is entirely avoidable. Unfortunately once exposed to very loud noises, the damage is done. The good news is that Noise Induced Hearing Loss is preventable by avoiding noises loud enough to do the damage. What is too loud? Anything that causes you discomfort, or if it is loud enough to prevent normal conversation, makes you have to shout to be heard, or causes a ringing sensation in your ears.



With the increase in popularity of devices such as portable cd players and mp3 players-there
is a large increase in people with hearing loss in their 30s and 20s and as young as their teens. With hearing loss being such a impairment; it is important that we educate ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren about the preservation of our natural hearing and protecting ourselves from exposure to loud noises. This means turning down volume, getting out of loud environment, and not being too proud to wear ear protection when we really need to.



What is too Loud?



30dB a whisper



60dB Conversation



85dB RISK LEVEL



90dB Lawn Mower



115dB Rock Concert



140dB Jet Engine



170dB Shotgun blast




Kyle R. Griffin is a Hearing Instrument Specialist. He deals with the hearing impaired in determining the degree of hearing loss they may have and helping them to determine the best route to aid them.
You can read Kyle's blog @ http://hearinghealth.blogspot.com



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