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 Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) is hearing loss due to exposure to either a sudden, loud noise or exposure to loud noises for a period of time, that is 85 dB (sound pressure level - SPL) or higher.
The Threshold Of Hearing, the quietest sound a human ear can hear, for sound in air and other gases, is generally reported at 20 micropascals (μPa) = 2×10−5 Pa. This is roughly the sound of a mosquito flying 3 metres away.
In the United States, the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC Act) requires that all telephones manufactured or imported for use in the United States after August 1989, and all “essential” telephones, are hearing aid-compatible.
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SONIC ALERT SBS550BC "The Skull" Exrta Loud Alarm Clock (SKU: SA-SBS550BC)The SONIC ALERT SBS550BC "The Skull" Exrta Loud Alarm Clock shakes you awake with powerful bone crusher bed shaker and an adjustable 113db extra loud alarm. The SONIC ALERT SBS550BC "The Skull" Exrta Loud Alarm Clock also features built-in pulsating alert lights, red piercing skull eyes and display, and lets you play your MP3/ iPod music.
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GEEMARC GM-AMPLI250 Amplified Cordless Phone (SKU: GM-AMPLI250)The GEEMARC GM-AMPLI250 Amplified Cordless Phone provides 40 dB amplification to make soft sounds audible, with tone control to shape both high and low frequencies. The GEEMARC GM-AMPLI250 Amplified Cordless Telephone also features an extra loud 95+ dB ringer in base and handset and a vibrating alert in handset, an ideal solution for those with a moderate-to-severe hearing loss or low vision.
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In his book Boomer Nation, Steve Gillon states that the baby boom began in 1946 and ends in 1960, but he divides Baby Boomers into two groups: Boomers, born between 1945 and 1957; and Shadow Boomers born between 1958 and 1964
The term "Hearing Aid Compatible" is usually used to refer to telephones, but may also apply to headphones. Hearing aid users who have a telecoil in their hearing aid may use an Assistive Listening Device (ALD) with a neckloop to allow them to hear devices that are not by nature "Hearing Aid Compatible".
 Louder sounds cause damage in a shorter period of time. Estimation of a "safe" duration of exposure is possible using an exchange rate of 3 dB. As 3 dB represents a doubling of intensity of sound, duration of exposure must be cut in half to maintain the same energy dose
 Post-lingual deafness is sustained after the acquisition of language, as a result of disease, trauma, or as a side-effect of a medicine. Typically, hearing loss is gradual and often detected by family and friends long before the patients themselves will acknowledge the disability.
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