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Exposure to loud noise is the second leading cause of hearing loss — after aging. It’s also one of the only causes that is preventable. We can’t do anything about aging or heredity but we can minimize our exposure to noise, or at least takes steps to protect our hearing.

As a society, we’ve come a long way in taking hearing protection seriously. Ask an older adult about wearing hearing protection “back in the day” and they’ll probably just laugh at you.

Today, though, earplugs, earmuffs and other hearing protection measures are not only common on construction sites, in industrial workplaces, and at places or activities where loud noise is the norm; they’re often mandatory.

Only you can prevent hearing damage This increased knowledge of and evolution toward good hearing safety practices has, however, coincided with the advancement and ubiquitousness of headphones – in particular, earbuds. So even though we’re more aware than ever about the dangers of noise exposure, we’re also in an era where seemingly everyone is listening to music, podcasts, phone conversations or Zoom calls — via earbuds — throughout their day.

Experts say that’s OK — as long as we don’t listen too loud for too long. Key to not damaging your ears is balancing volume level with length of listening. Eighty per cent volume for a maximum of 90 minutes at a time is the general rule of thumb.

The equipment, too, can make a difference. Earbuds that fit loosely in the ear canal let in ambient noise — so people typically turn up the volume to compensate. With over-the-ear or noise-cancelling headphones, outside noise doesn’t compete with what you’re listening to, so it’s less tempting to blast the volume in return.

Be mindful of how loud you listen and for how long, and hopefully you won’t be one of the 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults that the World Health Organization predicts is at risk of hearing loss due to unsafe use of personal audio devices and exposure to loud sounds. life

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