Keep your baby’s precious little ears protected from loud noises with these lightweight, soft and comfy baby ear defenders. Suitable from 3 months plus and available in a range of cool designs and colours, they are perfect for keeping little one’s ears protected fireworks displays, parties, festivals, concerts, sporting events and much more.(Notice:The pink earmuff have 2 colors headband:Pink or Black,Random delivery.)
Key Features:
1,Designed and safety certified for wear by babies aged 3 months+
2,hearing protectors effectively attenuate harmful loud noises without shutting out other ambient sounds
3,Easy to wear, with a low profile and no protruding parts that can catch on things
4,The wide, foam-filled cushions ensure that the set doesn’t squeeze uncomfortably, and there is plenty of space for the ears inside the shells
5,Very lightweight – weigh only 150 grammes
6,Soft leather cover over the headband ensures all over comfort
7,Very effective protection from noise
8,Perfect for all sorts of activities:fireworks displays, parties, festivals, concerts and sporting events
Specifications:
Weight 150g
SNR 31dB
How will I know if they are fitted correctly?
Make sure the child’s ear is enclosed inside the space in the ear cup and that the cushions seal fully against the head around the full perimeter if the child’s ear. Adjust the headband so that it sits comfortably over the top of the head.
What does NRR and SNR stand for and what do they mean?
NRR stands for Noise Reduction Rating, and SNR stands for Single Noise Ratio. Basically, these two ratings are used to give a measurement of the average decibel attenuation ( lowering of the noise level ) over a range of specified frequencies. They are calculated slightly different and because of this the SNR rating will come out higher than the NNR rating.
Will my child be able to hear anything with the ear muffs on?
Yes, your child will still be able to hear, this is important to their safety, however the dangerous levels of noise will be reduced. The less noise the child is exposed to, the less noise the ear muffs will let through. This also applies to ear plugs.
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