Site icon Learning Thursdays

Hearing and health

Hearing loud sounds can harm our hearing abilities.

Sound is measured in units called decibels (des-uh-bels). The greater the number of decibels, the louder the sound and the more harmful it is to your ears. The sound thermometer gives you an idea of how loud some sounds are. If you are exposed to sound at 85 decibels and above, it may harm your hearing.

Some sounds harm our hearing abilities, especially loud sounds. Anything higher than 85 decibels is considered a loud sound. The louder the sound and the longer you listen to it, the more harmful it is to your ears and your health.

Start protecting your hearing and your health today!

Sound can harm more than just your hearing; it can also cause harm to your health. While at
home, school, or play, think quiet…to keep your ears and health from being harmed by sound.

While at home, sound can cause problems like:

While at school, sound can cause you to:

While at play, the sound is too loud if:

If you are having trouble hearing softer sounds, talk to your parents or teacher and your physician.

Play it safe when it comes to hearing!

Exit mobile version