Each sound has a decibel scale that helps you assess your hearing ability and health, from a pin falling down to a balloon popping up, from a fire cracker to a rocket launch. While someone who can't hear noise at the lower end of the decibel scale may experience hearing loss.
Someone who has been subjected to sounds at the higher end of that scale may have experienced adverse ear damage. Scroll down to see where typical sounds fall on the decibel scale and schedule an audience assessment with Michigan Avenue to check your hearing safety by evaluating sound intensity at these varying decibel levels.
infographic by: /www.michiganavenuehearinghealth.com
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