ABC Safety Glasses Posting Page
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Ear muffs provide the basic and much need protection of blocking out harmful noises and keeping the ear safe from foreign objects and material. The usual construction is a thermoplastic or metal head-band that fits snuggly over the top of the head. The pads on the end cover the ears. Ear
muffs usually come in two basic types: thermal and acoustic. The thermal are the original type worn in winter. Their only purpose is to keep the ears warm. **
Ear Muffs

Acoustic ear muffs are also known as ear defenders. These are ear muffs lined with material that deadens sound. They have the appearance of headphones and can fit quite nicely on a hard hat
or head-band. When you really get in the groove of things, you may find yourself wearing a combination of both headphones and ear defenders.

Why not add music to your everyday routine with the Bilsum AM/FM Radio Ear muffs from ABC Safety Glasses. You'll be able to get high quality reception and durability in industrial settings. **
Radio Earmuffs And the great thing about these ear muffs, is that they're lightweight enough to enjoy the entire
day. The head adjustments are designed for the ear muffs to fit anyone.

You can opt to choose the Bilsum Thunder Ear Muff Hard Hat Mount. This is real comfort for
workers and is able to withstand a lot of wear and tear. Its dielectric construction also makes it quite suitable for electrical environments. The inner construction makes it easy on the head too. You can enjoy long hours of comfort.**
Earmuff Hard Hat Mount
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Hearing is important and there's no one with healthy hearing to argue that fact. If the ears are damaged in any way, even by cold weather, the results can be irreparable. There is naturally a
degree of hearing loss in most people as they age, but with proper protection and awareness, an individual can have good hearing their entire lives. Most hearing loss is classified as mild, moderate, severe and profound.

Mild hearing loss can normally be treated with hearing aids. If a person with mild hearing impairment is up close, they can usually hear everything you're saying, but it changes as the distance increases. It becomes noticeable when ask you to repeat something over again. Hearing loss also becomes apparent when low noise levels become agitating. Noise agitation is actually experienced with people with hearing challenges as to those who have normal hearing.

If you live spend quite a lot of time in cold environments, it's wise to have several sets of ear muffs-just in case you lose one. Cold can be just as damaging to the inner ear as loud noises. Play it smart and use ear muffs whenever the situation calls for them.