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  2. Do Loop earplugs actually work?

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    Loop’s highest decibel earplug is the Loop Quiet; if you’re looking for something stronger with better noise reduction, consider Mack’s soft foam earplugs $10, which have 33 decibels SNR or ...

  3. Earplug - Wikipedia

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    Using both ear muffs (whether passive or active) and earplugs simultaneously results in maximum protection, but the efficacy of such combined protection relative to preventing permanent ear damage is inconclusive, with evidence indicating that a combined noise reduction ratio (NRR) of only 36 dB (C-weighted) is the maximum possible using ear ...

  4. Hearing protection device - Wikipedia

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    Along with the passive noise reduction options usually used vocationally (such as earmuffs and earplugs) there are also active noise reduction devices available. Active noise reduction technology is used to provide noise protection like passive options, but also use circuitry to give audibility to sounds that are below a dangerous level (about ...

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    The Loop Quiet, which is the most powerful of the brand’s offerings, provides up to 26.1 decibels (dB) of noise reduction, while the Experience reduces noise by up to 18 dB, and the Engage ...

  7. Hearing protection fit-testing - Wikipedia

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    Hearing protector fit-testing is a method that measures the degree of noise reduction obtained from an individual wearing a particular hearing protection device (HPD) - for example, a noise canceling earplug or earmuff. Fit testing is necessary because noise attenuation varies across individuals.

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