Hi, today I was inserting new batteries in my CO detector when it went off briefly as a test. According to the manufacturer, the sound intensity is 85 dB at 10 ft, but given I was holding it 0.5 to 1 feet from my face, I received about a 110 dB dose. The beep was very high pitched and lasted for 1-2 seconds. Now I know the exposure limit for 110 dB is 30 seconds, but my right ear immediately went a bit deaf upon hearing the beep, and my hearing is still muffled after 1 hour.
My question is, does frequency of the sound affect exposure limit, and have I caused lasting damage or will I sleep it off?
Three years ago I screwed up my hearing real bad by first standing next to a shotgun without sufficient hearing protection, causing muffled hearing for 2 weeks, then by sleeping next to fireworks, muffling my ears for a good 1.5 months.
My question is, does frequency of the sound affect exposure limit, and have I caused lasting damage or will I sleep it off?
Three years ago I screwed up my hearing real bad by first standing next to a shotgun without sufficient hearing protection, causing muffled hearing for 2 weeks, then by sleeping next to fireworks, muffling my ears for a good 1.5 months.