Image from noiseaddicts.com
Create a Blog Post and Take Notes
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- Can You Hear This?
- Hearing Test: http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/03/can-you-hear-this-hearing-test/
- Sound Levels: http://makeitlouder.com/Decibel%20Level%20Chart.txt
- Listen Smart – Safely Handling the Power of Sound
- Embed video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4HA6qm5C64
- Decibel measure of sound can survive 100 decibels for an hour.
- You can become deaf from concerts
- eardrum vibrates and amplifies sound, simulate hair cells.
- Hair cells cannot be replaced
- Symptoms
- Pain in ears
- ringing
- stand back
- Bring earplugs to concerts
- toilet paper/ paper towels
- HSE The Hearing Video For More Hearing Science
- Embed video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVzMMv5KhMQ
- Don’t play too loud in band, use earplugs
- In marching band, put brass at the front
- Give the people near the louder instruments earplugs
- Make sure noise is being monitered
- SoundAdvice.info For Audio Career Tips
- Examine soundadvice.info for information about sound safety in the workplace
- Everyone in the music/intertainment industry must make sure that
- sound does not exceed legal limit
- You might get tenitus
- Rolling earplugs is effictive
- Don’t get creases in earplugs as you roll them
- Earplugs must be inserted far in you ear
- Chart of Sound in the Environment
- Can You Hear This?
Insert a chart with volume levels from Mr. Le Duc’s blog post