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NIHL can happen to anyone, but kids are prone to become victims of this type of hearing loss. As adults, we’re aware of the risk of damaging our hearing but kids are often oblivious to the long-term risk of exposure and turn the volume way up on their devices.

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NIHL can occur all at once, and it can also sneak up on you, taking years to become noticeable. The effects of noise are often underestimated because the damage takes place gradually.

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BuddyPhones’ Explore+ are wired headphones perfect for young kids just starting to use headphones. The broad, comfortable headband and soft PU leather fabric ensures they’ll stay comfy while using the headphones. Buy now at buddyphones.ca #kidheadphones #buddyphones

<a href="/BuddyPhones/">BuddyPhones</a>’ Explore+ are wired headphones perfect for young kids just starting to use headphones. The broad, comfortable headband and soft PU leather fabric ensures they’ll stay comfy while using the headphones.  
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Equip your kids with a pair of headphones that limits how loud the volume can go so they can’t crank it high enough to hurt themselves. It’s one of the best ways to prevent them from hearing loss.

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Our volume-limiting BuddyPhones are designed to keep kids safe, but also to give parents peace of mind, knowing they have made the right choice for their children and that they don’t have to be constantly monitoring the volume.

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With the increased use of electronics in daily life, 1 in 8 kids suffers from noise-induced hearing loss and another 1.1 billion kids are at risk, according to the World Health Organization. Those are some pretty shocking statistics and ones you don’t hear very much about

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although hearing loss is irreversible, it is preventable. If we teach kids early on how to protect their ears, it’s an epidemic that might never need to happen.

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12.5% of kids have hearing damage caused by listening to their devices at a volume that is too loud for them. Remember, 85db is the recommended level for safe listening.

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There’s something powerful about loud sounds and noises, but it doesn’t take long at all for them to permanently damage hearing. Teach your kids that they should move away from loud sounds, like at concerts or near construction sites.

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Teach your kids about protecting their ears early on and they’ll be equipped with safe listening habits for life! Don't wait, #saveyourhearing today.

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Noise-Induced Hearing Loss can cause Stree, Anxiety, and Depression. Read all about it and how to prevent it in our new blog buddyphones.com/blogs/news/the…

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5 Types of Productive Play Physical Encourages kids to be active. Think hide-and-seek, tag, running around the park, or climbing all over the playground. This type of kinesthetic learning teaches perseverance, motor skills, and social awareness. Visit l8r.it/iW8p

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Today kids often use headphones and earphones, and adults can't hear the sound level. As a result, it's more challenging to monitor how loud the volume is.

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Hearing damage is permanent and can impact kids' social and educational skills. In addition, children are running their hearing mileage clock much faster than we did before. This impact on hearing is a mix of the time kids spend using devices and their volume.

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the WHO recommends that children don't listen to volume higher than 85dB for long periods. According to them, 85dB can be safe for listening up to 8 hours, while listening to 94dB volume can be safe for less than 2 hours.

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When Can Kid's Start Using Headphones There's no age limit. It's all about choosing the right pair of headphones for your child. Children tend to maximize the volume when listening, so regulating the sound exposure is vital to keep their hearing safe.

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Good practice around health and wellbeing is also an essential factor in the hearing organs' recovery. Good nutrition and ample sleep. Help raise awareness on Noise-Induceessential Loss, educate our kids about safe listening habits, and ensure our little one's ears are protected.