April 2022 Issue 161

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include minor cuts, bruises, abrasions and burns, which are far less severe than the injuries they prevent. Airbags inflate incredibly quickly as there are sensors in the car that will detect a collision and send an electronic signal to a small ignitor device which provides enough heat to turn 130g of sodium azide into 67 litres of nitrogen gas thereby causing the bag to inflate. This whole process will inflate a car airbag in 0.05 seconds after the initial impact.

Airbags and Hearing Damage

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irbags reduce the likelihood of death or serious injury in the event of an automobile accident, which is why they have been required by law in all passenger vehicles sold in Canada since 1999. Sometimes these life saving and injury preventing benefits come at the cost of less severe injury caused by the air bags themselves. Airbag injuries can

Because of the sound made by the ignition and the speed at which the airbag deploys, one possible type of injury that can be caused by airbag deployment is an injury to our ears.

Noise at a level of 85dB has the potential to permanently damage our hearing if we are exposed to it for a long enough period of time. As the noise gets louder, our hearing gets damaged in shorter exposure times. Airbags deploy with a bang of up to 178dB! It’s much louder than the loudest human voice shouting 1 inch from your ear or a jet plane taking off beside you. The saving grace is that the sound is present for only a small fraction of a second. Injuries to our ears and hearing due to this high intensity noise could include eardrum rupture, tinnitus, sensorineural hearing loss (nerve damage), hyperacusis (extreme sensitivity to noise) and balance disorders. Dr. Richard Price, a U.S. based research audiologist published a study in 2007 that found that up to 17% of people involved in an

airbag deployment could suffer hearing loss. Research on the exact number of people experiencing hearing injuries after airbag deployment is difficult because of the lack of baseline testing e.g. the general population does not get their hearing tested on a periodic basis. At Resonance, we advocate for the importance of baseline testing and periodic monitoring of one’s hearing. This is important for several reasons and one of them is that if your hearing changes suddenly, you can compare to a baseline and can quantify the extent of the change.

Terence Miranda, AuD, RAUD, RHIP Doctor of Audiology Resonance Hearing Clinic www.resonance hearingclinic.com

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Cut Broom in Bloom

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A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Crystals

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Airbags and Hearing Damage

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page 61

Is Now a Good Time to Buy or Sell a Home?

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page 72

Humanitarian Caravan

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Screen Time

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page 65

Honouring How We Feel

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pages 66-67

Five Little Indians by Michelle Good

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page 63

Black Seed Oil- The Universal Healer

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page 64

Just Another Indian A Serial Killer and Canada’s Indifference

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page 62

Learn to Bowl

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Inside The Waldorf Kindergarten

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page 57

Flatworms in Cowichan Bay

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page 58

Discovering the Deep: Life in our Last Wilderness

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The Plastic Dilemma: Sorting it out

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A Peek Into Garden House

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Canada Greener Homes Grant

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Going Solar, How it Works

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Nuts’amaat Syaays–Working Together As One

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Get Gardening with the Cowichan Farm & Food Hub

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Guide to Local Wine and BC Oysters

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Consuming Consciously

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Featuring Better Cotton Initiative Fashions at Fabrications

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What’s in a Cup Of Tea?

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Plentifill

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Let’s Talk Makeup and Sustainability

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Local Delicious Easter

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Promise Valley Farm and Creamery Opens

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April Events

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Cowichan Valley Arts Council

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