Miracle-Ear Stores Pledge One Day Without Sound To Raise Hearing Loss Awareness
Miracle-Ear invites the community to visit its 1,500 stores nationwide on
- Community engagement through free services promotes brand awareness.
- The Miracle-Ear Foundation's efforts have helped over 18,000 individuals with hearing aids.
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Community Invited To Stop In For Free Ear Plugs And Hearing Tests
It’s all part of the One Day Without Sound challenge. By removing sound for one day, individuals will recognize and understand the difficulty of having a hearing impairment. Not only does this create more awareness around the struggles experienced by more than 48 million Americans with hearing loss, it also gives individuals a chance to consider the importance of protecting their hearing throughout the year, in all types of potentially harmful listening situations.
“The One Day Without Sound challenge is a powerful way for people to understand the hurdles those with a hearing loss overcome every day,” said
One Day Without Sound is also an important reminder to take steps to prevent hearing loss this summer. Important ways to protect your hearing can include:
- Wear hearing protection when mowing the lawn – Gas-powered lawn mowers average 80-85 decibels and can cause damage to hearing after two hours of exposure. Wearing hearing protection can help prevent damage.
- Use earplugs or a quiet helmet when riding a motorcycle – Motorcycles average 95 decibels, and damage to hearing is possible after about 50 minutes of exposure. Use earplugs or helmets with built-in noise-cancelling technology when riding.
- Step away from the speaker at outdoor concerts – Attending an outdoor music festival is a popular summer activity, but speakers can produce sounds at 105-110 decibels, and can cause hearing loss in less than five minutes. Try to position yourself away from the speakers, wear hearing protection, or limit your time near the speaker.
- Watch 4th of July fireworks from a safe distance – Fireworks have the potential of reaching 150 to 175 decibels. Experts recommend attending a community firework display versus setting off your own. If you do light off your own, check the firework’s noise rating (all come with them).
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