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Noise's
Role in Daily Life
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What is noise?
In today's world
we are constantly bombarded with sound. Many sounds
are enjoyable, but unfortunately there are often
situations where sound becomes noise. The reason
there are differences in what is perceived as noise
is that some people are more sensitive to sound than
others. But we can all agree that noise is unwanted
sound; and in terms of our hearing, a loud noise is
a sound that may cause hearing impairment. For
people with a hearing loss, background noise
presents a particular problem because their ability
to understand speech in noisy surroundings is
usually very limited. Added to this is the problem
that some hearing aids not only amplify speech, but
also back- ground noise, making hearing clearly in
noisy situations very difficult.
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Noise Effect on
Hearing
The ear is a complex
organ and its delicate parts can be damaged by the
impact of loud sound. The inner ear is furnished
with sensory cells, which convert sound into nerve
impulses that can be under- stood by the brain. If
they are exposed to very loud sounds, these sensory
cells can be damaged or destroyed. As these cells
cannot heal or regenerate, permanent hearing loss
may well result. Therefore, it is important to take
care of our hearing by being cautious about our
exposure to noise.
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Noise limits
To reduce the risk
of hearing loss resulting from exposure to noise
in the workplace, most countries have introduced
regulations that limit the permitted daily noise
exposure of workers employed in noisy
environments to 85 dB. This limit is based upon
the intensity of the noise and the length of
time of exposure. The higher the noise
intensity, the shorter the time that the worker
is permitted to work within that noise. Applying
the same criteria to other sources of noise
would put someone, perhaps listening to a very
loud concert at levels of 110 dB, at risk of
some permanent hearing impairment after just a
few minutes
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Sources of noise
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We live in a noisy
world. We are exposed to all kinds of sounds at
work and our children have noisy lives in day
care centres, schools and clubs. Leisure
activities such as sports, the cinema and
concerts, as well as the sounds of traffic, all
contribute to the noise around us.
Music is usually
an enjoyable experience, but when it is too loud
it becomes harmful noise. At a rock concert the
noise level can be as high as 120 dB. Portable
CD/tape players, which are particularly popular
among young people, are also a potentially
serious source of noise if used for lengthy
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Avoiding noise
The best we can do for
our hearing is, of course, to avoid excessive noise.
This can be difficult, but there are several
important steps we can take. In general, we should
be aware of the various potential sources of noise
and strive for a healthier sound environment. We can
also "listen" to our own ears. If loud sounds feel
uncomfortable or painful, our ears are telling us
that the sound could be causing damage. This is the
body's own warning system. Unfortunately, the ear's
ability to warn us of dangerous noise levels can be
reduced, for example when drinking alcohol.
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Wearing hearing
protection is a good solution when we are in very
noisy environments. There are a great variety of
products available that can be used to block out
noise. At music festivals, concerts and in
discotheques, where the sound level is often
uncomfortably loud, it is a good idea to use
earplugs. Even these tiny, discreet devices can
offer significant protection.
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What to do if the damage has already been done
Our sense of hearing
is an essential part of communication and is
consequently of significant importance to our social
well-being. If one's hearing ability begins to
falter, steps should be taken as soon as possible to
optimise communication and quality of life. While a
few symptoms of hearing problems can be treated
medically or surgically, hearing loss caused by
exposure to harmful noise is best helped by hearing
aids. The sophisticated amplification provided by
today's hearing aids can be a big help towards
better hearing.
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