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			<title>ZeiglerLanglois442:&amp;#32;Created page with 'How Safe Are Headphones    Many buyers are wondering, &quot;How safe have been in ear headphones?&quot;. It's an real question seeing as consumers is going to be using them every day and w…'</title>
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Many buyers are wondering, &amp;quot;How safe have been in ear headphones?&amp;quot;. It's an real question seeing as consumers is going to be using them every day and will be prone to possible irritation of poor fitting earphones and also the sensitivity of exposure to noise. It's a genuine concern for moms and dads that their children have headphones that have volume control, comfortable fitting and strong construction; yet what about the rest of us? Will we need to be careful about what earphones we use? What are the likelihood of causing ear damage using bad earphones? In this particular article I shall try to explore those questions and evaluate whether over exposure can be detrimental to your hearing.&lt;br /&gt;
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Do you know the likelihood of causing ear damage?&lt;br /&gt;
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The chances of damaging your ear drums obviously depends towards the period of time being exposed to loud noises, yet there are a number of measures which may be taken to make sure that your eardrums are secure from ear pollution.&lt;br /&gt;
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Within the article 'Researchers Recommend Safe Listening Levels for iPod' audiologists Portnuff and Fligor estimate that an individual can safely use an Music player for up to 4.Six hours at 70 % volume without causing too much damage to the ear or causing any detrimental hearing problems. Yet, should you pay attention to the background music at full volume for more than 5 minutes using the earphones supplied in the box, the audiologists say, could boost the hearing problems inside a typical person.&lt;br /&gt;
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Often it is the case that a person will raise the amount of their music going through their stock headphones (i.e. the headphones or earphones that came with the MP3 or smartphones) because of external noise which could be a step to why the volume could be resulted in to max and a injury to your ear drums. Yet you don't have to stick to the stock headphones and it is worth taking into consideration earphones or headphones that are tested safe. There are also features to appear out for when purchasing to help make the decision making process as easy as possible.&lt;br /&gt;
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So what can I do to ensure my headphones are as safe as possible?&lt;br /&gt;
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Volume Control&lt;br /&gt;
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We all have volume control features on our MP3's or Smartphone's yet many headphones include the additional feature of getting volume control settings. This is particularly useful when shopping for kids' headphones as parents need to be certain the kids do not have their music too loud. It's also useful to the runners amongst as the have to be fully conscious of the planet when approaching main roads and busy areas, so having an easy functioning volume control setting around the headphones won't be great for your ears, however your general awareness too.&lt;br /&gt;
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Fit&lt;br /&gt;
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Make sure that you possess a comfortable fit. Often people worry that earphones are 'air tight' and could damage the ear because of excessive sound and vibration of the ear drum. This isn't necessary the case as you are more likely to damage the ear drum by having music on full volume due to not fitting instead of having tighter ear canal earphones that are noise isolating and therefore are louder with 70 % volume, for instance. There are lots of kinds of headphones and earphones available. On ear, in ear, over ear, ear hook, noise isolating and noise reducing earphones are moulds you'd be familiar with yet it's all trial and error as ear canal sizes differentiates for that individual. What you find comfortable, may irritate another person. Search the net for noise isolating earphones and try out numerous ear buds.&lt;br /&gt;
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Noise Isolation&lt;br /&gt;
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The purpose of noise-isolating headphones is to drown out external noises for example other people talking, or any external noises which may be heard whilst wearing headphones. Lots of earphones are advertised to be 'noise isolating' earphones. Yet exactly what does this mean? Noise isolating earphones are generally air tight earphones, otherwise known as ear canal earphones. You will find concerns that air tight earphones could damage the ear drum, but based on audiologists this isn't the case. The sound loudness is the key for hearing loss not compactness. The ear drum should really vibrate in the end.&lt;br /&gt;
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The person&lt;br /&gt;
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At the end of your day it could come down to the person. Some people have tougher ears than the others based on Portnuff. He continued to express in his article 'Researchers Recommend Safe Listening Levels for iPod' that &amp;quot;it is essential to note,... that not everyone shares the same chance of hearing loss&amp;quot;. He believes those that have &amp;quot;tougher&amp;quot; ears are less prone to ear damage than those with &amp;quot;tender&amp;quot; ears.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;Hearing loss occurs slowly and it is often not noticed until it is quite extensive, so early prevention may be the key&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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Conclusion&lt;br /&gt;
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In conclusion, well fitting in ear (ear canal) earphones or over ear headphones with noise isolation would be the safest bet. The standard MP3 headphones that come inside the box don't fit too and have smaller drivers anyway. They were not produced in the very best interest from the user, just a cheaper solution for the MP3 company.&lt;br /&gt;
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Portnuff summed up when proclaiming that &amp;quot;hearing loss occurs slowly and it is often not noticed until it is extremely extensive, so early prevention may be the key&amp;quot;. Over contact with loud music using cheap stock earphones might cause loss of hearing so surely investing in noise reducing earphones is essential for just about any audiophile.&lt;br /&gt;
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Even the most famous musicians and composers have admitted that overuse of the headphones has caused permanent harm to their ears, yet they were exposed to loud noise through their headphones for elongated periods of time. For us which use headphones down the gym or to enter our very own little world it ought to be remembered that ear canal earphones are best yet not on maximum volume.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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