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Ear protection
- Subject: Ear protection
- From: mailing-porcus at porcus.ch (Will van Gulik)
- Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 11:57:28 +0200
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I used molded 15dB earplug from ACS that I also use for other environments (music, etc).
They are way much more comfortable (like, you forget them) but also more expensive.
BTW I'm looking for a place to get new ones in Europe, if anyone has got adresses.
Will van Gulik
On 23 Sep 2015, at 11:42, Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 2:34 AM, Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org> wrote:
>> What are people using for ear protection for datacenters these days?
>
> Telecommuting, in my case.
>
> had to say it! :0
>
>> I'm
>> down to my last couple of corded 3M 1110:
>>
>> http://www.shop3m.com/3m-corded-earplugs-hearing-conservation-1110.html
>>
>> These work reasonably well in practice, with a rated nominal noise
>> reduction rate of 29dB. Some people find them uncomfortable, but they work
>> well for me.
>>
>> There are other ear plugs with rated NRR of up to 32-33dB. Anyone have any
>> opinions on what brands work well for them?
>>
>> Nick
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> Dave T?ht
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