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Don't Let Excessive Noises Ruin Your Hearing; Protect Your Ears With Sound Blocking Ear Plugs


Your hearing is precious, and once damaged, it can almost never be repaired.  Sound blocking ear plugs are excellent tools for hearing protection, whether you are at a rock concert, a construction site, or on a factory floor.  The best ear plugs fit comfortably in your ears and block out sound that goes beyond levels that are safe for your ears.  There are many retailers that sell these useful items and prices vary from one supplier to the next.

The Combat Arms Ear Plugs at cabelas.com offer two levels of protection in one product.  Use one side and you will have constant noise deafening benefits for noises over 22 decibels, while the other side allows conversation with protection against very loud and damaging noises.  Great for hunting, working with loud machinery, or any other situation in which your hearing may be in danger, these contemporary ear plugs are designed to snugly in almost anyone's ears.  They sell for $12.99 and they are item number IK-229479.

If your concern is more steered toward blocking out sound so that you can sleep, whether you are traveling or live in a loud house or dorm room, you may need something that is soundproof but not quite so efficient at muffling sounds.  The Travelon Eye Mask and Set of Ear Plugs are great for getting a good night's sleep just about anywhere.  Foam ear plugs, along with a black eye mask, sell for $4.99 at sears.com.

Hearos Ear Plugs reduce noise by 32 decibels, and come in a pack of four pairs.  These are great for noise reduction while traveling and studying, but will also provide hearing protection at concerts or in areas where loud heavy machinery is being used.  You can purchase these ear plugs at usalifestyle.net, where they are sold for $19.00 per pack of four pairs.  With a multi-pack, you will always have a replacement if an ear plug gets lost.

Speriod Howard Leight AirSoft Multiple Use Ear Plugs are held together on the ends of a cord and come with their own storage box.  If you have a reason to use your ear plugs again and again, as when your daily occupation requires the use of hearing protection, these products will fit your needs.  They are made to fit most ears, and are easy to insert and remove.  Additionally, they are corded, making them easy to store and easy to find.  You can purchase these state of the art noise muffling ear plugs at medexsupply.com for $176.99.

The PVC foam used to make the AOSafety Classic Ear Plugs at amazon.com is made to compress and expand easily so you can insert it into your ear, and it expands to fit any ear.  These classic pillow-type sound absorbing ear plugs come in a set of two pairs and sells for $56.99.  Wear them at concerts, construction sites, or anywhere you wish to protect your hearing or get some rest.

Simple noise reduction ear plugs designed to help you get a good night's sleep or protect your hearing from high decibel noises, the Howard Leight MAXI1-USA Ear Plugs come in boxes of 200.  Designed and packaged to be sold in bulk for factory floors and construction sites, these acoustic ear plugs are sold in orders of three boxes at a time.  Each box sells for $20.89 at wipermaster.com.


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