Headphones, earbuds may affect hearing in children

Headphones, earbuds may affect hearing in children

Increased usage of headphones, earbuds likely to raise hearing troubles in children as their auditory system maturation is incomplete

IANSUpdated: Sunday, June 13, 2021, 11:43 PM IST
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New York: Increased usage of headphones, earbuds likely to raise hearing troubles in children as their auditory system maturation is incomplete, warn experts. Children, teenagers, and young adults are listening to many hours of music daily at volumes exceeding the globally recommended public health limit of 70 decibels of average leisure noise exposure for a day for a year.

"Nonoccupational noise exposure in everyday life comes from a handful of noise sources: personal listening systems, especially for younger people; transit noise, home appliances; power tools; and entertainment (sports events, movies, parties, NASCAR races, etc.)," said Daniel Fink, from The Quiet Coalition, a US-based nonprofit.

Auditory health risk is highest for people using personal audio systems for more than an hour a day at more than 50 per cent volume over a five-year period. Disputing a recent Wall Street Journal article claiming 85 decibels is safe for children and teens, Fink said 85 decibels is not a safe exposure for anyone.

"People think the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 85 dBA recommended exposure level for noise is safe," he said. "But a noise level that won't prevent hearing loss in factory workers or heavy equipment operators is far too high for a young child whose ears have to last an entire lifetime," he added.

"Children are at highest risk because their auditory system maturation is incomplete and normal hearing health is vital for learning, socialisation," the expert noted.

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