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How Noise Affects Hearing

Prolonged exposure to loud sounds can fatigue and damage the delicate sensory cells in your inner ear. This leads to symptoms like:

Once these cells are permanently damaged, hearing cannot be fully restored — making prevention critical.

What Is Safe Listening?

Safe listening means enjoying sound without harming your hearing. According to WHO guidelines, keep recreational noise exposure under:

80 dB for up to 40 hours per week for adults

75 dB for children

Safe listening practices include:

Recreational Noise Hazards

Modern lifestyles expose us to dangerous sound levels at:

Nightclubs, concerts, sporting events

Fitness classes, cinemas, and restaurants

Prolonged headphone use at unsafe volumes

” These activities pose a significant risk of permanent hearing loss — especially if volume and duration are not controlled. “

How to Minimise Risk

You can protect your hearing by following these simple tips:

Keep volume low

Personal devices should stay below 60% volume.

Limit exposure

Reduce time spent around loud sounds.

Take breaks

Rest your ears every hour when in noisy places.

Stay alert to early signs

Trouble hearing conversations or persistent ringing are red flags.

Use Hearing Protection

When avoiding loud sound isn’t possible, use protective gear:

Earplugs

Soft, compact, and customizable; reduce noise by 15–30 dB

Earmuffs

Cover both ears, ideal for industrial or high-noise environments

Double protection

Use both for extreme noise levels (105+ dB)

Smart Habits for Lifelong Hearing

Wear ear protection

During lawn mowing, construction, or at loud events.
01

Reduce TV, radio, and music volume

Others shouldn’t hear your headphones.
02

Wear ear protection

Buy quieter appliances and toys
03

Speak up in your community

Request lower volumes at cinemas, gyms, or clubs.
04

Schedule regular hearing checks

Especially if you're exposed to noise frequently.
05

Your Hearing, Your Responsibility

Protecting your hearing starts with awareness and action. At Denoc, we’re committed to helping you enjoy sound safely and confidently. Speak to our audiologists about custom ear protection, safe listening tips, and early hearing loss screenings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Use earplugs or noise-cancelling earmuffs in loud settings like concerts, clubs, or while using power tools. If you can’t carry hearing protection, take regular breaks and stand away from speakers to reduce exposure. Remember: if you have to shout to be heard, it’s too loud.

Keep the volume at or below 60% and limit listening to under 40 hours per week at safe levels. If someone sitting next to you can hear your music, it’s too loud. Use devices with safe listening features to monitor and control exposure.

If you’re regularly exposed to noise at work or during recreation, schedule a hearing test once a year. Early detection of hearing loss helps prevent further damage and ensures you take timely action.

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