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How Loud is Too Loud? Sound is measured in decibels. Even after long exposure, sounds of less than 85 decibels are unlikely to cause hearing loss. As ...
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- <H1> How Loud is Too Loud?
- <H3> Sound is measured in decibels. Even after long exposure, sounds of less than 85 decibels are unlikely to cause hearing loss.
- <H3> As the decibel level goes up, however, the risk of damage increases. At 85 decibels and above, long or repeated exposure can cause hearing loss. The louder the sound, the shorter the time it takes to damage hearing.
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- <H2> 5 Things You Can Do To Protect Your Child's Hearing
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