Personal Hygiene - Ways To Taking Good Care Of Your Ears?

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asked Mar 4, 2020 in 3D Segmentation by reginafancy (9,820 points)

Manufacturing: According to the CDC, Hearing X3 Review  82% of hearing-loss cases reported in 2007 involved workers in manufacturing. Manufacturing is equipment-intensive work, and equipment tends to create noise. In Iowa, manufacturing tends to be particularly focused on heavy farming equipment, which often has significantly more work and machining.When the noise reaches over 85 decibels, damage can occur. When that noise level is sustained for hours and days at a time, it's hard to understand how someone wouldn't have hearing loss.

Hunting: This activity might ring a bell - and keep bells ringing in your ears for years to come in the form of tinnitus. In 2013 more than 170,000 hunting licenses were issued to Iowans. Being exposed just once to gunfire can do permanent damage to your hearing! Bow hunters might think they're at less risk but you don't have to pull the trigger yourself for a gun's sound to cause hearing issues - standing next to the person shooting, or even in the vicinity, can cause damage.

What can you do about it? First, be mindful of working conditions and use the appropriate noise-reducing gear. Know what tools and equipment are particularly loud, and wear hearing protection when working with or near them. Try different protection options - earmuffs may sound like something a kid would wear in the snow, but using them will keep you safe and much happier when you can hear your grandchildren telling you about their day. If earmuffs are too much, try earplugs. They may not be glamorous, but if they're effective, that's all that matters where safety is concerned.

 

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