nickdawg
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Uhh, what about people working with loud equipment? Or going to concerts? Or any other situation where hearing protection is required? When I'm working, I'd rather take the risk
of shoving the earplugs in my ears than subject them to loud noise and hearing damage. Same goes with music. Same goes with music. I'd rather wear IEMS/canalphones that block noise and do not have to be played as loud.
There's plenty of natural reasons for putting earplugs in your ears. People are wearing them every day. If there was anything bad about them, we'd know about it!
Originally Posted by MegatronRx /img/forum/go_quote.gif Audiologists and ENTs sell custom molds because they make money off of them. Putting something in your ear is unnatural and should only be recommended for people who have hearing disorders or other ear complications. IMHO, if you don't have any of those aforementioned problems there is no medical reason to place a foreign object up your ear. |
Uhh, what about people working with loud equipment? Or going to concerts? Or any other situation where hearing protection is required? When I'm working, I'd rather take the risk
There's plenty of natural reasons for putting earplugs in your ears. People are wearing them every day. If there was anything bad about them, we'd know about it!