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Docs Pro Plugs Earplugs

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Docs Pro Plugs Earplugs



Description of Docs Pro Plugs Earplugs

Musicians, light industry workers and in-cabin flight attendants find DOC'S PROPLUGS useful in protecting against hearing loss. This group needs protection from dangerous moderately loud high frequencies, yet they also need to hear verbal communications, machinery's functional sounds, and music with clarity.
 
Musicians and listeners must hear the fidelity of the original sound. This type of moderate protector will have a much lower noise reduction rating than do protectors for maximum attenuation including bass, such as conventional foam insertion plugs, fully sealed custom earmolds or muff type hearing protectors, The duration of exposure also plays an important role. The longer the exposure to loud sound the more likely is there to be damage to the ear. DOC'S PROPLUG attenuates about 20dB across the high frequencies from 2000 to 8000 Hz. Rock concerts produce approximately l20dB. The ear tolerates a noise level of 120dB for about 2 hours protected by 20dB attenuation in the high frequencies. To know the sound pressure levels of environmental noise use a sound level meter available at most electronic suppliers.
 
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  • When fitted properly Doc’s Proplugs protects against high frequency hearing loss
  • Ideal for musicians, light industry workers and airline attendants 
  • Blocks out high frequencies but allows one to hear music and verbal communication with clarity