Since laws were enacted in the 1970s to deal with workplace noise, we have become more aware of the danger of noise in our work environments. But outside of work there is still damaging noise all around.
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is caused by exposure to loud sounds, which may occur in one or both ears. It may happen immediately after hearing a loud noise — like a bomb explosion. However, NIHL is more likely triggered by listening to elevated sounds over a prolonged period.
Experts measure sound in units called decibels (dB): those that register under 75 dB, are harmless. However, things change when the levels get to 85dB and above. Repeated exposure to these elevated sounds can result in damage. The louder the sound, the less time it takes to inflict the harm.
Here's an idea of the sound rates of certain activities:
Hearing loss may not always be avoidable, as some accompany the aging process. Hearing loss due to exposure to excessive noise can be prevented entirely. Here are steps you can take to help stop noise from permanently affecting your hearing.
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