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Hearos Ultimate Softness Ear Filters 8 Piece
Super Soft Description : Super Soft! Trusted Since 1992 Super Soft Foam High NRR 32dB Supplement Facts: Test according to ANSI Specs S3.19-1974 The level of noise entering a person's ear, when hearing protector is worn as directed, is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR.Example:1. The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 decibels dB(A). 2. The NRR is 32 decibels (dB). 3. The level of the noise entering the ear is approximately 60 dB(A). Noise Reduction Rating 32 decibels (when used as directed)The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30 (Higher numbers denote greater effectiveness). Attenuation Chart (ANSI S3.19-1974) Frequency 125 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000 Mean Attenuation (dB) 38.4 40.3 43.2 41.8 38.6 45.0 45.7 49.6 47.3 Standard Deviation (dB) 2.9 3.5 4.0 3.8 2.6 2.8 3.5 3.8 4.3 Directions: Easy Instructions: Ear plugs must be inserted properly for optimum performance.1. With clean hands, firmly roll entire ear plug between thumb and fingers to form a thin tight cylinder. 2. Using one hand, gently lift top of ear up to open ear canal. With other hand, insert rounded end of ear plug. 3. With forefinger, hold ear plug in place until it expands to form a comfortable, snug fit. Practice of insertion is recommended. Discard product after several uses or as soon as dirt or wax accumulates on ear plugs. Warning: Keep away from infants. This product is non-toxic but may interfere with breathing if caught in windpipe.For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz, the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used. Improper fit of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise. Consult the above instructions for proper fit. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise, the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may not be an accurate indictor of the protection attainable against impulsive noise such as gunfire. The Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) calculated from the attenuation data is 32 dB. Hearos ear plugs must be properly fitted to attenuate noise effectively. Refer to instructions.Hearos Ultimate Softness Ear Filters with Case 16 Filters
Super Soft Description : Super Soft! Trusted Since 1992 Super Soft Foam High NRR 32dB 8 Pair Value + Free Case Hear For Life Tested according to ANSI Specs S3.19-1974 The level of noise entering a person's ear, when hearing protector is worn as directed, is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR.Example: 1. The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 decibels dB(A). 2. The NRR is 32 decibels (dB) 3. The level of the noise entering the ear is approximately 60 dB(A). Noise Reduction Rating 32 Decibels (When used as directed) The Range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30 (Higher numbers denote greater effectiveness) Supplement Facts: Attenuation Chart (ANSI S3. 19-1974Frequency 125 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000Mean Attenuation (dB) 38.4 40.3 43.2 41.8 38.6 45.0 45.7 49.6 47.3Standard Deviation (dB) 2.9 3.5 4.0 3.8 2.6 2.8 3.5 3.8 4.3 Directions: Easy InstructionsEar plugs must be inserted properly for optimum performance.1. With clean hands, firmly roll entire ear plug between thumb and fingers to form a thin tight cylinder. 2. Using one hand, gently lift top of ear up to open ear canal. With other hand, insert rounded end of ear plug. 3. With forefinger, hold ear plug in place until expands to form a comfortable, snug fit. Practice of insertion is recommended. Please refer to the audio and video instructions at hearos.com. Discard product after several uses or as soon as dirt or wax accumulates on ear plugs. Warning: Caution: Keep away from infants. This product is non-toxic but may interfere with breathing if caught in windpipe.Caution: For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz, the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used. Improper fit of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise. Consult the above instructions for proper fit. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise, the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may not be accurate indicator of the protection attainable impulsive noise such as gunfire. The Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) calculated from the attention data is 32dB. HEAROS ear plugs must be properly fitted to attenuate noise effectively. Refer to instructions.Hearos Water Protection Ear Filters with Case 2 Piece
Softer Description : Now Softer! Trusted Since 1992 Water Protection Series For Adults & kids Supplement Facts: Tested according to ANSI Specs S3.19-1974The level of noise entering a person's ear, when hearing protector is worn as directed, is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR.Attenuation Chart (ANSI S3.19-1974) Frequency 120 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000Mean Attenuation (dB) 31.6 32.1 32.2 36.9 35.7 37.0 35.7 38.7 40.5Standard Deviation (dB) 4.3 4.6 4.8 4.0 3.3 3.3 4.2 5.1 3.4Example:1. The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 decibels dB (A) 2. The NRR is 25 decibels (dB) 3. The level of the noise entering the ear is approximately 67 dB (A). Noise Reduction Rating: 25 DECIBELS (when used as directed)The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30. (Higher numbers denote greater effectiveness). Directions: Easy InstructionsUsing one hand, gently lift top of ear up as shown to expand ear canal. With other hand, use stem to guide ear plug into a comfortable position. If necessary, adjust ear plug for enhanced sealing performance. Cleaning: Wash with mild soap and water. Dry thoroughly before re-insertion into ear.Important: No diving. Not recommended for depths over 5 feet. Store ear plugs in keychain case to keep clean. Warning: If ear plugs become cut, cracked or unpliable, replace with a new HEAROS ear plug. Not intended for sleeping or any applications where pressure could be applied against stem.Keep away from infants. This product is non-toxic but may interfere with breathing if caught in windpipe. Remove slowly with twisting motion to gradually break seal. Due to the excellent seal characteristics, rapid removal may damage ear drum. For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz, the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used. Improper fir of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise. Consult the above instructions for proper fit. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise, the Noise Reduction rating (NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may not be an accurate indicator of the protection attainable against impulsive noise such as gunfire.Hearos Rock n' Roll Ear Filters with Case 2 Piece
Easy to Insert Description : Easy to Insert Trusted Since 1992 Reusable and Washable NRR 22 Free Case! Hear For Life Tested according to ANSI Specs S3.19-1974 The level of noise entering a person's ear, when hearing protector is worn as directed, is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR. Example: 1. The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 decibels dB(A). 2. The NRR is 22 decibels (dB). 3. The level of the noise entering the ear is approximately 70 dB(A). Noise Reduction Rating 22 decibels (when used as directed) Supplement Facts: The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30 (Higher numbers denote greater effectiveness).Attenuation Chart (ANSI S3.19-1974)Frequency 125 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000Mean Attenuation (dB) 27.5 28.5 28.6 28.8 32.5 38.8 84.4 42.3 43.8Standard Deviation (dB) 4.9 4.3 4.2 3.5 3.5 4.3 5.0 4.8 4.4 Directions: Easy Instructions:Using one hand, reach over head and gently lift ear up as shown to expand ear canal. With other hand, insert the rounded end of ear plug. Press on inserter using a forward "up and down" motion. Use only clean and fresh ear plugs.Cleaning: Wash with mild soap and water. Dry thoroughly before re-inserting into ear.Important: Store ear plugs in case to keep clean. Warning: Note: If ear plugs become cut, cracked or unpliable replace with a new ear plug. Inserter is not designed to be removed. Caution: Keep away from infants. This product is non-toxic but may interfere with breathing if caught in windpipe.Caution: For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz, the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used. Improper fit of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise. Consult the above instructions for proper fit. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise, the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may not be an accurate indictor of the protection attainable against impulsive noise such as gunfire. The Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) calculated from the attenuation data is 22dB. Hearos ear plugs must be properly fitted to attenuate noise effectively. Refer to instructions