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Hearing Protection:
Earplugs and Noise Muffs

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Hearing Protection is required to prevent hearing and ear damage

Earplugs and noise muffs are available at NO CHARGE to everyone who works in noise.

Make-shift protectors, such as cigarette filters, cotton, or bullet casings do NOT protect you and are not hygienic.

Earplugs

Earplugs need to be fitted by trained medical personnel. They are available in various types and sizes and come with a seating device, which is part of the carrying case.

Single-Flange earplugs are available in extra-small, small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes.
Earplugs and noise muffs are available at no charge to Soldiers and personnel who work in noise
Examples of a correct fit using the earplug seating device.

Triple-Flange earplugs are available in small, medium, and large sizes.

Earplug carrying case helps keep earplugs at easy access, clean and dry
Earplug seating device and carrying case.

Foam earplugs come in one size and are semi-disposable.

For a proper fit:

  • Roll and compress the plug into a very thin cylinder.
  • While compressed, quickly insert the plug well into the ear canal.
  • Gently hold the plug in place until it expands to block noise.

REMEMBER:

  • Your voice will sound muffled or low-toned, as if in a barrel, when your earplugs are properly inserted.
  • Adjusting to wearing earplugs may take a little time.
  • You can be refitted with a different size and type.
  • Keep all earplugs clean with soap and water and use them only when dry.

Noise Muffs and Helmets

When properly fitted, noise muffs and helmets form a seal around your ears. For proper maintenance, replace hardened or torn earcup seals and degraded acoustic foam padding.

Noise Muffs Hearing Protection

THE BEST HEARING PROTECTOR
IS THE ONE THAT IS WORN!

How the Ear Works | FAQs | Hearing Protection | Hearing Testing | Hearing & Readiness
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