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Posted by Steve Crum on July 27, 2007 at 08:38:04 from (4.156.159.239):
In Reply to: Ear plugs ? posted by Lou on July 27, 2007 at 07:21:14:
Anything you do the protect your hearing is a plus. I've worked steady in industrial settings for 28 years now. I did not always protect my hearing like I should have. I'm now deaf above 3,500 Hz and the ringing is constant in my ears. I use hearing protection these days for any loud activity (except getting hollered at, she's finding out it's more effective not to scream as she must peak out at over 3,500 Hz when she's tweeked). Ear plugs are cheap and easy to keep on your person for such activites as tractor pulls etc. Mowing, sawing, hogging, shootin' and for most other things the plugs are easy and comfortable. I often use muffs in the shop as these are easy on and easy off especially with cruddy hands.
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