Advanced Technology to Help Protect Your Hearing Industrial expansion today has resulted in increase in noise levels. Too much of exposure to loud noise can lead to hearing loss, besides other chronic ailments. Health hazards arising from noise are usually associated with noise sources in manufacturing, transportation, military, aviation and recreation. Knowing how much sound you are exposed to is vital in keeping your hearing healthy as any noise loud enough to interfere with conversation has the potential to cause hearing loss. This is why there are strict regulations for the mandatory wearing of hearing protection in certain work environments. The world’s most common and costly occupational illness and according to the World Health Organization is Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). Usually caused by industrial noise, noise induced hearing loss illness can result from excessive noise from any source including amplified sounds in pubs, nightclubs, concerts and major events. Most of the traditional forms of hearing protection do not allow for effective communication. NIHL is in-curable, and most importantly, preventable. There are many noise induced hearing loss product range can prevent new cases of NIHL by enabling face-to-face, cell phone and two-way radio communication in high noise without the wearer having to remove hearing protection. When workers cannot communicate seamlessly and accurately in high noise environments, productivity suffers. Efficient high noise communication can have a direct influence on productivity. You can protect your hearing with the advanced range of hearing devices that are based on a new approach to high noise communication and hearing protection. There are latest approaches that combine the most innovative speech enhancement and noise cancelling technologies to ensure users can hear speech and stay protected in high noise environments. Such products deliver a total high noise communication solution by ensuring users can communicate face-to-face, at short distances and long distance via two way radio and Bluetooth cell phone. Know more on: safety ear muffs Occupational Noise Induced Hearing Loss