Listen Up! Protect Your Hearing.

To protect your hearing, use earplugs — and try to avoid loud noises.

Noise (sound) is all around us — at school, at home, and all the places in between. It’s everywhere we go.

But being around too much loud noise, like at concerts or fireworks shows, can make you lose your hearing — and once it’s gone, you can’t get it back.

Did you know?

5 in 10 young people (like you) listen to their music or other audio too loudly

4 in 10 young people (like you) are around dangerously loud noises during events like concerts and sports games

48 million people in the U.S. have trouble hearing with one (or both) of their ears

The good news: You can protect your hearing — and still do all the stuff you love!

Check out this noise meter to see how loud different sounds are — and how you can protect your ears when you’re around them.

Loudness is measured in what’s called decibels (dB). Over time, any sound that’s 85 decibels or higher can cause hearing loss — or other hearing problems, like tinnitus (a ringing sound in your ears that won’t go away). The louder a sound is, and the longer you listen to it, the more it can damage your hearing.

Pick a type of sound to see about how loud it is, and get tips to keep your ears safe around noises at that level. You can stop hearing loss!

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Healthy Ear Fibers

Damaged Ear Fibers

Inside your ear, there are lots of tiny fibers that help you hear. Over time, loud noise can damage these fibers — and once they’re damaged, they can’t ever be fixed.

That’s why it’s so important to start protecting your ears now, while you’re young.

Most people don’t feel any warning signs (like pain or ringing in your ears) until their hearing is already damaged. And if you think your ears can just get used to the noise, think again. If loud noises don’t bother you as much as they used to, that means you’ve already lost some of your hearing.

So how can you tell when a noise is hurting your hearing? If there’s so much noise around you that you need to talk extra loud when your friends are only a few feet away, it’s probably hurting your hearing. Time to bring out the earplugs — or go somewhere quieter!

Don’t wait until it’s too late. Start protecting your hearing now!