Until you participate in a heavy metal or rock music show, you often have a misunderstanding that you do not need to wear earplugs on music or festivals.
But according to audiology experts, you should protect your hearing from loud sound exposure whatever is in gig, whether pop concert or recurrence of classical music.
An audiologist and tinnitus specialist, Karen Stalpert, tells Independent This may be enough for damage caused by listening loud music, no matter the style of music.
“Long -term performance for sound above 80 decibels can damage hearing, and in many performances, the volume is above that range. It is always a matter of finding a balance between volume, exposure time, and listening safety you wear.”
You can hear the sounds of 70 decibels (DB) or less time until you want any hearing damage, but seems to have more than 85 dB to damage your hearing rapidly. If you participate in day or weekend-long music celebrations, it is good to know that on 85 dB it seems that if you hear for more than eight hours at a time, hearing loss can occur. The average decibel level on a concert or festival typically ranges from 90 to 120 dB.
According to the British Academy of Audiology, one in six of the UK adult population is affected by hearing loss, while Tinnitus affects 1 in 10 adults.
Stalpaert says that the best way to protect your ears during the festival season is to take a brake regularly in this summer and relax your ears.
STALPAERT also advises people not to stand very close to speakers and wear earplugs that can filter harmful noise, but can maintain music experience, such as earplugs from Belgian brand Horoscope,
In 2016, the company founded by Engineers Dimitri O and Marten Boduce, hearing is highlighting the normal normal, and is trying to make ear safety necessary – and as stylish – as sunglasses.
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STALPAERT suggests that loud sounds can cause temporary or permanent hearing damage, such as hearing loss, tinnitus (a frequent ringing or noise in the ears), or hypercase (a oversinity for sound).
If you are someone who experiences ringing in your ears after participating in a fast event, it is a sign that the ears have been overloaded. It is important to take action by wearing earplugs, even if the sound is temporary and goes away after a few hours.
“Relax your ears: Avoid loud atmosphere and loud noise for the next 24 hours and provide a soothing atmosphere to allow your hearing to cure,” stallpart says.

“Invest in good earplugs with music filters: They reduce the volume without distorting the sound quality, such as loop earplug. Give your ears relax every time and then: exit from Udham and stir to hear your hearing.”
If you want to try earplugs from a brand -like brand, it is necessary for the right size optimal security. The loop offer comes with interchangeable tips for various ear sizes, which can maximize their effectiveness in saving your hearing.
STALPAERT recommends the earplugs to be sufficiently inserted in the ear canal so that they seal well, but without discomfort “.
As a rule of thumb, Stalpaert states: “If they are loose or fall out, you probably need a small size. If they feel painful, they are too large.”
For more information, go www.loopearplugs.com,