House Ear Institute Providing Free Hearing Screenings, Other Outreach Services At 2011 Winter NAMM
Sound Partners program expands services, providing resource on hearing loss disorders and prevention education
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The House Ear Institute (HEI), through its Sound Partners hearing conservation program, is carrying out its annual tradition of providing non-profit hearing health outreach services at the 2011 NAMM Winter Show, located at booth 1292 in Hall E.

Having recently expanded their online services, the program is now the music industry’s most complete resource to help address current hearing loss and related disorders, provide the latest hearing science research and offer prevention education.

The Sound Partners program continues to raise awareness among audio and music professionals and the listening public about the permanent hearing health risks associated with excessive exposure to sound volumes at or exceeding 85 decibels (dB). It also offers practical protection methods to encourage lifelong careers in the field of sound.

“NAMM provides the HEI with the perfect opportunity to reach a diverse range of music professionals and offer free screenings and audiology consultations,” said Marilee Potthoff, director, community education and outreach, House Ear Institute. “This year, we are pleased to be offering NAMM attendees information about the full range of services now available through our Sound Partners® program.”

The Sound Partners Hearing Conservation Program’s expanded online features are available at www.hei.org, and include:
* Hearing help line
* Online hearing workshop
* Audio question and answer forum
* Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) prevention tips
* News and special events

HEI’s free hearing screenings for NAMM attendees and distributors from Thursday, January 13, 2011 through Sunday, January 16, 2011.

Licensed audiologists from the House Ear Institute and House Clinic will be on hand to counsel participants on their hearing screening results, which are kept strictly confidential. The institute’s outreach staff also will hand out additional hearing health education and literature and be available to answer questions from visitors.

This year’s event is sponsored by NAMM, TEC Foundation and the Howard Leight/Sperian Hearing Protection, LLC. Howard Leight has generously donated thousands of earplugs to be distributed at HEI’s show booth.

House Ear Institute Website


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Posted by Gravity Gardener  on  01/16/11  at  07:07 PM
NIHL is totally preventable...Loud music, operating construction machinery and other types of piercing noises can be devastating to your auditory senses. Prevention of noise induced hearing loss is mostly common sense but unfortunately more and more people suffer today’s society, especially with the popularity of portable music and gaming devices.

I put a chart together to show noise levels of common noises that can eventually cause hearing loss.

http://gravitygarden.com/nihl/NIHL-Chart.html

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