Exposure to sounds above 85 decibels are generally accepted to be damaging. For reference, a noisy nightclub would be roughly 120 decibels, and a lawnmower would be approximately 95 decibels. The rule of thumb is, if you need to raise your voice to be heard above the noise it is likely to be at a dangerous level. Just one short episode of exposure to loud noise is enough to cause damage but repeated or prolonged exposure increases the risk.
Wearing hearing protection is recommended for the following situations:
At work – this could be anything from construction work to factory work with noisy machinery to staff working in loud music settings. In many workplaces it is required by law to ensure effective hearing protection for employees.
Music – whether working as a musician at rock gigs or attending a pop concert, they are fun activities but can be noisy!
Hobbies – motorsports and shooting are two examples of leisure pursuits involving loud noises. Proper hearing protection is essential.
Swimming, surfing or diving – repeated immersion in water during these activities can cause a common infection called swimmer’s ear (Otitis Externa). Repeated diving can also cause barotrauma to your eardrums (pressure trauma).
Sleeping – intrusive noises such as snoring or car alarms or busy roads can interrupt sleep.
Our practice provides two main types of hearing protection:
Both off the shelf and custom-made plugs come with a wide range of different filters for different uses such as music, work, shooting and hunting and sleep. Custom-made plugs are best for use in water as they create a better seal in your ear.
We keep a range of off the shelf plugs in clinic and they can be purchased on the day of your appointment. Custom made hearing protection plugs are ordered from one of our suppliers and the lead time varies depending on the type of product you choose.
We offer a hearing protection consultation which costs £30.
This involves taking a history of the health of your ears, detailed discussion of your noise protection needs and preferences and examination using video otoscopy. This is a diagnostic procedure involving a small video camera on an otoscope inserted into your ear to enable a closer and more accurate look at the ear canal and ear drum. You can view the images of your ear on a large screen if you would like to.
We may also complete a hearing test and other diagnostic tests depending on your needs.
The assessments allow us to advise on what type of hearing protection will bring you the most benefit based on your situation. We consider that you may not want to block all sounds out, a baby crying for example or a phone ringing. Every patient has a unique requirement, and we advise accordingly. The consultation includes impression taking if we decide on custom made protection.


Contact us today to discuss hearing protection, if you can’t find a suitable time or date coming up, please always telephone us. Our audiologist can sometimes offer appointments outside of what is showing on the online booking system, for example on a Saturday or weekday evening. Please contact us for further details.


Lichfield
Cathedral Hearing
6a Sandford Street
Lichfield
WS13 6QA
Email
hello@cathedralhearing.co.uk
Phone
01543 319641