Why Should You Wear Hearing Protection When Shooting?
A single gunshot can destroy up to 30 percent of your hearing in seconds. Gunfire typically measures between 140 and 170 dB, a level that can cause instant and irreversible...
A single gunshot can destroy up to 30 percent of your hearing in seconds. Gunfire typically measures between 140 and 170 dB, a level that can cause instant and irreversible...
Tinnitus is the sensation of hearing ringing, buzzing, or other sounds that are not there. It can be caused by hearing loss, allergies, and other medical conditions. While it may be annoying for some people and does not affect everyone...
Tinnitus is a ringing or buzzing sound that happens in the ears. It's usually caused by damage to the tiny hair cells in the cochlea, which are responsible for hearing. Tinnitus can be short-term (acute) or long-term (chronic). Acute tinnitus...
Did you know that not all noise is created equal? Consider the soothing sound of a spring rainstorm, or the loudness of a waterfall crashing against the rocks at the bottom. Perhaps the sound of television static is oddly soothing...
At ADCO our focus is to serve as a resource for those living with a hearing loss other conditions of the ear. Our product specialists answer questions pertaining to tinnitus on a near-daily basis, and we have gathered together to...
A single gunshot can destroy up to 30 percent of your hearing in seconds. Gunfire typically measures between 140 and 170 dB, a level that can cause instant and irreversible hearing damage. According to CDC/NIOSH research on gunfire noise levels...
A Real Parent Scenario You Might Recognize Last Fourth of July, our two year old was thrilled about fireworks until the first loud boom. The moment we tried to put on her earmuffs, she ripped them off, cried, and buried...
Tired of bulky earmuffs that muffle everything, or earplugs that make conversations impossible? Digital hearing protection is built for people who need real protection without losing awareness of what is happening around them. Instead of blocking sound uniformly like passive...