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Wear your ear protection.....

Sound Advice from the Department of Audiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

Did you know that a significant portion of the hearing loss we attribute to aging may result from a lifetime of exposure to high-level sound?


For example, the average 25-year-old carpenter has hearing similar to that of a 50-year-old person who has not been exposed to loud noise. With another 30 years of noise exposure, the average 55-year-old carpenter has a hearing loss that significantly impairs their ability to hear and understand speech. The following is a list of noise-induced hearing loss facts.


Learn how easy it is to avoid this type of hearing loss.


Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Facts


For a chart on noise exposure and hearing loss with age, check out this web link.

(Sources: NIDCD, CDC/NIOSH)

The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary is a member of the 'WISE EARS! Coalition.' The WISE EARS! campaign was developed by the National Institutes of Health (NIDCD, NIOSH) to increase public awareness of the risks to hearing of exposure to loud noise. The coalition is comprised of organizations across the United States that are deeply committed to reducing needless damage to hearing from noise. You can find out more about WISE EARS! at the website.



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page updated: 9/16/05