Listen Up – trouble from the World Cup

According to The Independent, a publication of Hearbuy, “It has been reported that a university in South Africa has carried out research on the ubiquitous African horn to discover an alarming finding that they can produce a deafening 131 db from a single blow.
This would be the equivalent of sitting in a stadium full of jackhammers all digging on concrete at the same time.
The research showed that levels of this magnitude and intensity are both unsafe and can put people at risk of noise induced hearing loss.
Test students were asked to go to the games and were monitored during the early rounds of the World Cup, many of which reported some form of hearing loss. The hearing loss of which may be temporary in some and permanent in others.”

Care must be taken when using instruments that can produce these kinds of sound levels. Most people are not aware of the damage they are doing to their hearing from too much noise exposure.

Make sure you get adequate protection. Visit my website at www.christianhearingservices.co.uk

God bless

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Vuvuzelas can damage your hearing and not just at the World Cup

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) –

South Africa’s vuvuzela, the trumpet that will be a fixture at World Cup matches, is the loudest of all fan instruments and can cause permanent hearing loss, a global hearing foundation said on Monday.

Soccer governing body FIFA has okayed the plastic trumpet for the tournament, which starts on Friday, after organisers did tests at a match at

Johannesburg’s 95,000-seater Soccer City due to worries the din could drown out emergency announcements.

While normally reserved for local games, the vuvuzela can now also be heard at warm-up matches and practice sessions ahead of the tournament, even those not involving

South Africa’s Bafana Bafana.

The Hear the World Foundation — an initiative formed by Swiss hearing products group Phonak to raise awareness about hearing loss — said tests showed it produced a dangerously loud sound, far out-blasting a chainsaw.

The tests, conducted late last month in a sound-proof studio, found the vuvuzela emitted 127 decibels, more than the

air horn — 123.5 decibels — and the Brazil’s samba drums.

A referee’s whistle was fourth while the cowbell, a favourite in Switzerland and Austria, trailed at 114.9 decibels.

“To put it in perspective, when a sound is increased by ten decibels our ears perceive it as being twice as loud, so we would consider the vuvuzela to be more than double the volume of the cowbell,” audiologist Robert Beiny said in a statement.

Hear the World said extended exposure to 85 decibels risked permanent

hearing loss and urged fans to use protection, such as ear plugs and ear muffs.

The vuvuzela can be heard across

South Africa as football fever grows ahead of the June 11-July 11 tournament, from airports to shopping centres, but at stadiums tens of thousands of people will blow the trumpet, such like constant car hooters in a traffic jam.

Some foreign players complained at last year’s

Confederation Cup about the din, and Thailand manager Bryan Robson that he was unable to communicate with his players during a friendly against South Africa.

FIFA President Sepp Blatter has defended it, though, saying it has as much a part of local football as bongo drums and chanting in other countries.

South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parriera wants even more noise to help inspire the world’s lowly 83rd-ranked Bafana Bafana through its tough Group A matches against Mexico (June 11), and former champions Uruguay (June 16) and France (June 22).

The study found that it was not only trumpets, drums and horns that can hurt your ears, two excited supporters cheering a goal on either side of you can produce 121.6 decibels, also drowning out a chainsaw at just 100 decibels.

(Reporting by

Gordon Bell, Editing by Nigel Hunt)

It is a bit concerning to see them being adopted at other sporting matches in the UK. They were being used at a recent rugby league match.

When it comes to hearing, this is the most neglected area of healthcare in the world. It is important to look after ones hearing because once it is lost you cannot get it back.

It is a good thing to have a regular hearing test just like having an eye test. I want to encourage you to look after your hearing, it connects you to the people you love.

God wants you to have good hearing and to hear from Him. Jesus said, “He that has ears to hear, let him hear.” Matt 11:15. God’s main hearing aids are the Bible, prayer and the Holy Spirit.

John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in himshall not perish but have eternal life.” NIV

Be blessed.

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