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The Langley Audiology Centre has many years proven experience as a large volume contract provider of Specialist Noise Protection Earmoulds to government agencies and police forces.
ProtectHear Noise Blockers are custom built for in-
CENS Digital Custom Electronic Noise Suppressors (CENS) provide unsurpassed suppression,
while giving the wearer improved perceived sound. Ultra-
"Research estimates that 170,000 people in the UK suffer deafness, tinnitus or other ear conditions as a result of excessive noise at work." H&SE
As an employer, you have a legal duty under The Control of Noise at Work Regulations Act 2005 to reduce the risk of damage to your employees' hearing. Call us today on 020 8663 6187 to find out about our Hearing Protection Service.
Sound attenuating earplugs for musicians from the Langley Audiology Centre.
Elacin ER noise plugs feature an individually calibrated filter (9, 15 or 25dB), designed to attenuate all frequencies at the same level. Unlike solid noise plugs which attenuate all frequencies differently, these filtered ear plugs give a flat attenuation across the frequency range. This means ER noise plugs let you hear sounds accurately, but at a safe and comfortable level for your environment.


Because of the importance of hearing music at its purest, the attenuation must be as linear as possible, therefore the noise plug must be custom made and linear so that all sounds are attenuated at the same level.
ER noise plugs are ideal for musicians who want to be protected from loud music exposure, but still hear the true sound of the music. They are also ideal for use by gig goers and sound engineers.
Available in 3 levels of attenuation: ER-
Elacin ER Musicians' Earplugs feature CE approval and EN352-
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Noise induced hearing loss is caused by exposure to loud noises and the length of exposure time. Where the level of noise exceeds 90dB(A), it is a legal requirement to provide hearing protection. However, that requirement only applies within the workplace. Outside of the workplace it is up to the individual to safeguard their own hearing.



