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Flents, Protechs, Quiet Time, Foam Ear Plugs, 70 Pair

Description

  • Noise Reduction Rating - NRR 33 (When Used as Directed)
  • Smooth, Tampered Foam for a Soft, Comfortable Fit

The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30 (higher numbers denote greater effectiveness)

Information required BY EPA: The level of noise entering a person's ear, when a hearing protector is worn as directed, is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NR 

Example: (1) The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 dBA. (2) The NRR is 33 decibels (dB). (3) The level of noise entering the ear is approximately equal to [92 dB(A) - 33] 59 dB(A).

Expiration Date

01/01/2029 00:00:00

UPC

023185000191

Suggested Use

  1. With clean hands, slowly roll plug into a thin, crease-free cylinder.
  2. While compressed, insert plug into ear canal. Fitting is easier if outer ear is pulled outwards and upwards during insertion.
  3. With fingertips, hold plug in place until it begins to expand.

Warnings

Do not cut ear plugs. Use by children should be closely supervised by an adult. Inspect product before use and replace plugs if they are damaged or show signs of wear. Not for prolonged use. Product intended for single user only. 

Keep earplugs away from infants and small children as they may get caught in the windpipe and create a choking hazard. If you should experience pain or discomfort when using this product, please discontinue use.

For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used. Improper fit of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise. Consult the enclosed instructions for proper fit. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise, the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may not be an accurate indicator of the protection attainable against impulsive noise such as gunfire.

Description

  • Noise Reduction Rating - NRR 33 (When Used as Directed)
  • Smooth, Tampered Foam for a Soft, Comfortable Fit

The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30 (higher numbers denote greater effectiveness)

Information required BY EPA: The level of noise entering a person's ear, when a hearing protector is worn as directed, is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NR 

Example: (1) The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 dBA. (2) The NRR is 33 decibels (dB). (3) The level of noise entering the ear is approximately equal to [92 dB(A) - 33] 59 dB(A).

Expiration Date

01/01/2029 00:00:00

UPC

023185000191

Suggested Use

  1. With clean hands, slowly roll plug into a thin, crease-free cylinder.
  2. While compressed, insert plug into ear canal. Fitting is easier if outer ear is pulled outwards and upwards during insertion.
  3. With fingertips, hold plug in place until it begins to expand.

Warnings

Do not cut ear plugs. Use by children should be closely supervised by an adult. Inspect product before use and replace plugs if they are damaged or show signs of wear. Not for prolonged use. Product intended for single user only. 

Keep earplugs away from infants and small children as they may get caught in the windpipe and create a choking hazard. If you should experience pain or discomfort when using this product, please discontinue use.

For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used. Improper fit of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise. Consult the enclosed instructions for proper fit. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise, the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may not be an accurate indicator of the protection attainable against impulsive noise such as gunfire.

$22.99
Flents, Protechs, Quiet Time, Foam Ear Plugs, 70 Pair
$22.99

Description

Description

  • Noise Reduction Rating - NRR 33 (When Used as Directed)
  • Smooth, Tampered Foam for a Soft, Comfortable Fit

The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30 (higher numbers denote greater effectiveness)

Information required BY EPA: The level of noise entering a person's ear, when a hearing protector is worn as directed, is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NR 

Example: (1) The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 dBA. (2) The NRR is 33 decibels (dB). (3) The level of noise entering the ear is approximately equal to [92 dB(A) - 33] 59 dB(A).

Expiration Date

01/01/2029 00:00:00

UPC

023185000191

Suggested Use

  1. With clean hands, slowly roll plug into a thin, crease-free cylinder.
  2. While compressed, insert plug into ear canal. Fitting is easier if outer ear is pulled outwards and upwards during insertion.
  3. With fingertips, hold plug in place until it begins to expand.

Warnings

Do not cut ear plugs. Use by children should be closely supervised by an adult. Inspect product before use and replace plugs if they are damaged or show signs of wear. Not for prolonged use. Product intended for single user only. 

Keep earplugs away from infants and small children as they may get caught in the windpipe and create a choking hazard. If you should experience pain or discomfort when using this product, please discontinue use.

For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used. Improper fit of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise. Consult the enclosed instructions for proper fit. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise, the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may not be an accurate indicator of the protection attainable against impulsive noise such as gunfire.