Dangerous Decibels Web Site
There is an informative museum exhibit and web site that was recently mentioned in Tinnitus Today. They have made recent changes and expanded the site with more information. Here is a link to the...
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Mark:Thanks for drawing that site to our attention. It's a good one. Sponsored by the Oregon Hearing Research Center at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and the Oregon Museum of...
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I was just wondering what noise the 2nd and 8th. graders are being exposed to that would bring on hearing loss.CarlLuckyringer123 www.waynelyn.com the site is just a test site but the realMcCoy will...
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Quoting from a portion of that website: "...The amount of time you listen to a sound affects how much damage it will cause. The quieter the sound, the longer you can listen to it safely. If the sound...
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Kathy,Your quote applies only over a limited range of sound pressures - levels between about 80 dB and 130 dB. below this range, there is generally no damage. Above this range, damage can be...
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Thanks, Op.I know for sure my son talks above 80 dB all the time. I'm constantly telling him to lower his voice. He's probably exacerbating my t. I should probably wear earplugs around him...
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