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How Foam Ear Plugs Can Protect Your Ears
Earplugs are a very important device, acting as a protective agent which is inserted in the ear canal in order to provide protection from loud noises or prevent water, dust particles or any other harmful elements entering the ear. There are three types of earplugs in the market today which include Foam Ear Plugs, Silicone earplugs and Flanged earplugs.
Foam Ear Plugs are designed in such style that it protects the ear from loud noises. These Foam Ear Plugs are usually worn when sleeping, motorcycling, shooting, swimming or during industrial work. Motorbike riders are exposed to a lot of noise from other vehicles as well as their own. These noises cannot be diminished even by wearing full-face helmets. Sometimes the helmet may increase the noise level too. Foam Ear Plugs are ideal for this purpose. If worn properly it will diminish these noises up to a certain level which is friendly to the ear. For people who ride for a long time Foam Ear Plugs are definitely a must. They can reduce the stress of long-distance travelling to a great extent.
The level of damage to your ear depends on the amount of noise and the length of time you are exposed to it. Noise levels are measured in decibels. The number of decibels increases when noise level goes up. According to the latest research, it is being proven that continued exposure to noise over 85 decibels can cause gradual hearing loss. Daily exposure to noise causes damage to the hair cells in the inner ear. Although some cells get back to normal, others may get damaged permanently. Hearing loss does not happen overnight. It may gradually cause damage even without any symptoms or pain. However, by the time we realise there is a problem, it may be too late.
In most cases, you may hear a ringing like a buzz in the inner ear or a slight muffling which makes other people’s voices inaudible. In more serious instances, although you hear the words, you cannot understand them. Immediate health care is necessary if any of these symptoms occur.
If you’re in a profession that exposes you to loud noise daily, the best solution is to protect your ear with a pair of Foam Ear Plugs.
The full benefit of the Foam Ear Plugs can be gained only if it is worn properly. Earplugs should be inserted by clean hands. When properly inserted the sound levels should drop. To check if properly inserted one can cup the hands over the ears and see if the sounds are reduced. If there is a change that means your Foam Ear Plugs are not inserted properly. Following the instructions carefully can help you overcome these minor problems. When removing, the Foam Ear Plugs should be taken out very slowly, since pulling out hard can cause damages to your ear drum.
There are many brands of Foam Ear Plugs in the market today. Some brands also indicate the noise reduction rate in decibels. A good branded, soft, comfortable pair of Foam Ear Plugs may cost a little extra money, but it will definitely produce best results and protect your ears from all harmful elements.
About the Author
The above useful information on Foam Ear Plugs was written by Collin West. Get further details on Foam Ear Plugs here.
Every time i plug my guitar pedals in a regular 9V adapter, my amp makes a humming noise and theres no sound?
I have a 80 Watt Peavy Back Stage amp, and every time i plug a regular 9V adapter into my dunlop cry baby wah wah pedal or any of my other pedals, it makes a humming noise and no sound at all. I have tried different adapters and no luck. any help?
Look carefully at the adapter, does it say the out put is DC or AC?
Look at where the adapter plugs into the unit. Does it show which side is plus and which is minus?
The humming can be caused by a bad filter on the adapter. Not having the unit before me I don't know if it needs DC or AC. But amps work off of DC so there would be a rectifier bridge in there if the power source was AC, so a DC adapter would work. But if the unit was designed for DC then there is no way the AC adapter would work.
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