Breaking News
Home / Breaking News / Fireworks Safety: 3 Tips to Protect Your Hearing at 4th of July Events

Fireworks Safety: 3 Tips to Protect Your Hearing at 4th of July Events

As the nation prepares to celebrate Independence Day this week, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is encouraging the public to make hearing protection a priority by taking some basic precautionary measures at fireworks, festivals, parades, and other events.

Many traditional Fourth of July festivities can reach potentially dangerous noise levels. Fireworks and firecrackers can be as loud as 150 decibels—louder than a jackhammer or jet plane take-off. Safe listening levels are generally considered 75-80 decibels. The louder the noise, the less time it takes to damage a person’s hearing.

While noise-induced hearing loss is completely preventable, once it occurs, it is irreversible. Here are some tips to celebrate safely:

  1. Use Hearing Protection: Basic earplugs, which can be picked up at most drug stores, offer surprisingly good hearing protection for most teens and adults. Children are generally better off using well-fitting earmuffs over earplugs.
  2. Keep Your Distance: Stand at least 500 feet from noise sources, such as speakers, a stage, or fireworks launch site. The closer you are, the more likely you are to hurt your ears.
  3. Know Your Limits: If you are experiencing ringing in your ears or any other ear discomfort, leave. Listen to your body.   

Anyone who continues to experience pain or ringing in the ears, or is having difficulty hearing, should visit a certified audiologist for a hearing evaluation. Learn more at www.asha.org/public.

###

About the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 204,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology support personnel; and students. 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.