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Summer Activities That Are Dangerous For Your Hearing

Your hearing is a gift that you may not give a whole lot of appreciation for throughout your day-to-day life. But, the summer months can bring along with them many dangers that can increase your risk of hearing loss. For this reason, it's very important that you do your best to mitigate the dangers that we're going to share below.

Concerts

The summertime is great for enjoying both indoor and outdoor concerts. But, the loud noises can cause both temporary and permanent hearing loss. It's always recommended that you take along earplugs to keep your ears safe from the loud noise. Try to avoid getting tickets right next to the stage or near speakers. They can also be very damaging to your hearing health.

Motorcycles

As the weather gets warmer, you may be itching to get your bike out on the road. There's no feeling like having an open highway in front of you. But, motorcycles can expose your ears to loud noises that can cause permanent damage. You should wear hearing protection while riding your motorcycle, especially for long distances.

Shooting Range

Another hearing care tip is to always bring hearing protection to the range. It doesn't matter if you're shooting a shotgun, handgun, or rifle. They are all loud and can be dangerous to your hearing health. You should have hearing protection rated for the decibel level of the gun you're shooting. Keep in mind that being at the shooting range can expose you to other loud guns of varying decibel ranges.

Fireworks 

A serious danger to your ears is fireworks. When lighting off your own fireworks or at professional shows, keep your hearing in mind. Always wear earplugs when you're going to be within close range of the fireworks. It's best to try and put distance between you and the site that the fireworks are set off at.

Sporting Events

The summertime can be the perfect time of year to create fun family memories at sporting events. But, these venues tend to create a dangerous environment for your ears. The crowd noises can get extreme. Plus, there are many speakers that blast noises right into your ears. You should consider bringing along hearing protection for you and your family. This is to ensure that you don't suffer from any hearing issues due to loud noise exposure from the game.

Yard Work

One danger to your hearing that you may not even consider is yard work. A mower or weed whacker may not seem very loud at first. But, exposure to that decibel level over a lengthy period of time can be damaging to your ears. It's best to have hearing protection in a convenient location for when you go to do yard work. This helps you remember to protect your ears from the loud sounds.

Contact Us Today

If you're experiencing hearing loss, then it's time to contact our office. Let our helpful hearing care professionals check your hearing. We can provide you with recommendations on the best hearing devices to fit your needs. We can even answer all your questions about summertime hearing dangers.