- Apr 24, 2018
- 217
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Still Under Investigation
Hi,
I've seen references to both "vented" and "non-vented" earplugs, but not sure what the real difference is between them.
I'm looking for something I can just keep in my pocket and pop in, should there be a situation where there isn't time to roll up the foam plugs.
I've looked at Pro Plugs, Alpine, and 3-M flanged on Amazon, and have noticed vented/non-vented on some of them, but not sure which is the best option for quick use, or if I'm going to be in a restaurant or place where there is apt to be a lot of noise.
I'm trying not to overprotect, but do have some noise sensitivity from time to time and want to be prepared. (Also looking into Peltor muffs for extreme emergency, or an ear muff that is MRI-compliant, should I ever need one. Best to be ready, I guess.)
Any input (including what plugs you folks use, vented/non-vented, decibel reduction, etc., and your experiences as to what you consider best for restaurants, loud gatherings, or quick-to-pop-in if a line of motorcycles suddenly appears out of nowhere! etc.) is appreciated!
The regular pharmacy foam plugs I occasionally use now have a noise reduction rating of 32 decibels.
Thanks!
Mystery Reader
I've seen references to both "vented" and "non-vented" earplugs, but not sure what the real difference is between them.
I'm looking for something I can just keep in my pocket and pop in, should there be a situation where there isn't time to roll up the foam plugs.
I've looked at Pro Plugs, Alpine, and 3-M flanged on Amazon, and have noticed vented/non-vented on some of them, but not sure which is the best option for quick use, or if I'm going to be in a restaurant or place where there is apt to be a lot of noise.
I'm trying not to overprotect, but do have some noise sensitivity from time to time and want to be prepared. (Also looking into Peltor muffs for extreme emergency, or an ear muff that is MRI-compliant, should I ever need one. Best to be ready, I guess.)
Any input (including what plugs you folks use, vented/non-vented, decibel reduction, etc., and your experiences as to what you consider best for restaurants, loud gatherings, or quick-to-pop-in if a line of motorcycles suddenly appears out of nowhere! etc.) is appreciated!
The regular pharmacy foam plugs I occasionally use now have a noise reduction rating of 32 decibels.
Thanks!
Mystery Reader