Don't know about you folks but when the New Year arrives at 12 am on 1st January, I'll be indoors for sure.
Either with a small drink in hand or more likely hiding under the duvet as the fireworks go off around me outside, hoping the old hair cells can tough it out.
Do you own Peltor muffs and/or good ear plugs?hiding under the duvet as the fireworks go off around me outside
I'm hoping indoors won't reach dangerous levels.Do you own Peltor muffs and/or good ear plugs?
On New Year's Eve, could you drive to some place where there are few people, and come home at 2 am?
I'm hoping indoors won't reach dangerous levels.
It ought to be safe as long as nobody is shooting those fireworks right outside of your window. My neighbour did this in 2010. I hope he won't try doing it this year.If the windows are shut I think your pretty safe..
It ought to be safe as long as nobody is doing shooting those fireworks right outside of your window. My neighbour did this in 2010. I hope he won't try doing it this year.
It ought to be safe as long as nobody is doing shooting those fireworks right outside of your window. My neighbour did this in 2010. I hope he won't try doing it this year.
I don't know.Do these things fly in a vertical or can they fly sideways?
Don't know about you folks but when the New Year arrives at 12 am on 1st January, I'll be indoors for sure.
Either with a small drink in hand or more likely hiding under the duvet as the fireworks go off around me outside, hoping the old hair cells can tough it out.
I don't know.
They could be 20 meters from the house and it will still sound loud to you. If they are more than 100 meters away, it ought to be ok.
Ask her to imagine the sound being louder than the last time she heard it. Surely there exists a volume level above which she would begin getting uncomfortable.Interestingly I found out recently she gets high tone T sometimes and sometimes low, yet does not care one bit.
She says mine is all in my head, which I guess is technically correct.
Not sure. I think she's just one of those who isn't bothered. I know my hearing is a lot better than hers.Ask her to imagine the sound being louder than the last time she heard it. Surely there exists a volume level above which she would begin getting uncomfortable.
Depends where you live. It's a nightmare for me. Pub a door away from me has been taken over by selfish %{^*]+. And on all these type of occasions they ship in a very loud DJ and fireworks are the norm. The loudest I've ever heard last time. There are loads of fireworks round here but nothing like theirs were. Tonight is advertised again with another DJ and till after 1 am. I tried these expensive ear plugs on Xmas eve and it made no difference. Was horrendous evening. The bass drives me insane and no earplugs have been invented that stops that annoyance for 5 hours. Whatever I use will not stop the bass banging in my head. Tonight I will have to vacate my premises or it will be like torture. The thumping in the head stays long after they stop and gone 2-3am, despite being advertised usually till 1. I still suffer for days afterwards. Still suffering from the Xmas Eve one but I really should've gone out.If the windows are shut I think your pretty safe..
Hear hear! My fellow Ontarian! Windy cold with scattered flurries = everybody sitting at home...One exception or particular case I am thankful for crappy snowy weather.
Yikes! Indoors with earplugs and muffs... all I would hear is my tinnitus blaring in my head!
I think indoors would be fine, fireworks or no... unless someone lives in a grass hut? Lol
How many people will get tinnitus? How many people will be the victim of a drunk driver?
No alcohol or drugs for me ever... my brain is messed up enough... why add that to it?
Staying in is fine with me!
Have you tried half foam earplugs?
We went to a restaurant and with my "flat response" musicians earplugs... I still couldn't hear anyone... Just the tinnitus and these are only 10db filters.
I need a 5 dB earplug for normal situations... actually I've been using earbuds with silicone tips in the car and house, which give just enough that I don't get pain from the hyperacusis.
Hang in there!