SAFETY IN NOISE

Protect your hearing—without missing a beat.

Let’s be honest: life gets loud. From concerts and fitness classes to power tools and crowded restaurants, we’re surrounded by sound—and that’s not a bad thing. But over time, exposures to loud sounds can start to wear on your hearing. The effects can sneak up on you, if you're not aware of how much exposure you're really getting.

WHAT IS A SAFE LEVEL ANYWAY?

Most people are surprised to learn how quickly sound can shift from “no big deal” to “a bit too much.”

We’ll walk you through NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) guidelines in plain language, so you know:

  • What noise levels are considered safe—and for how long

  • How things like volume and time interact (spoiler: doubling the volume doesn’t just make it twice as loud—it can cut your safe exposure time in half)

TOOLS TO HELP YOU KNOW YOUR EXPOSURE LEVELS

You don’t need fancy gear to stay informed. In your consult, we’ll show you how to use:

  • Free smartphone apps to check noise levels wherever you are

  • Smartwatch features that alert you to loud environments

  • Simple habits that help you stay tuned in to your sound exposure

Think of it like checking the weather—except it's your ears you're looking out for.

FINDING THE RIGHT PROTECTION FOR YOU

There are so many hearing protection options out there—and not all of them are comfortable, practical, or even necessary for every situation. That’s where our expertise makes a real difference.

During your consultation, we’ll help you:

  • Choose the right type of ear protection based on your lifestyle and noise exposure

  • Learn about high-fidelity and custom-fit options designed for comfort and clarity

  • Learn when it’s worth investing in specialized protection—and when simpler tools will do the trick

We’re not just looking at how you hear—we’re looking at how you live.

We partner with you to understand your goals—no judgment or pressure, just personalized support to keep you connected. We focus on managing hearing loss or tinnitus and protecting your hearing to preserve your engagement with the world long-term.

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