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Range and target. Foam for comfortable use. Great protection at home or at the range. Protects hearing with a 32 NRR. Noise reduction rating. 32 decibels when used as directed. The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0-34 (higher numbers denote greater effectiveness). Federal law prohibits removal of this label prior to purchase. EPA: Label required by U.S. EPA regulation 40 CFD part 211, subpart A.
• Non-Toxic
Directions
Instructions for Use: Use only as directed to ensure maximum hearing protection. 1. Make sure hands and ear plugs are clean and free of dirt or debris. 2. While pulling the ear upward and outward with one hand, compress tip of plug and insert ear plug into ear canal with the other hand until the ear feels sealed. (Note: Ear plug will retune to its original shape while in ear canal, creating a tight seal). 3. Adjust each ear plug for greatest noise reduction. The EPA has selected the Noise Reduction Rating as the descriptor of hearing protector effectiveness to be utilized on the labels required by the U.S. EPA Regulation 40 CFR Part 211, Subpart B. Champion makes no warranties as to the suitability of the NRR as a measure of the actual protection afforded to the individual user. Attenuation Data (tested in accordance with ANSI Specifications S3. 19-1974). Test Frequencies in Hz: 125; Mean Attenuation Data: 36.7; Standard Deviation: 3.7. Test Frequencies in Hz: 250; Mean Attenuation Data: 36.0; Standard Deviation: 4.4. Test Frequencies in Hz: 500; Mean Attenuation Data: 41.2; Standard Deviation: 4.2. Test Frequencies in Hz: 1000; Mean Attenuation Data: 39.6; Standard Deviation: 3.5. Test Frequencies in Hz: 2000; Mean Attenuation Data: 39.2; Standard Deviation: 2.2. Test Frequencies in Hz: 3150; Mean Attenuation Data: 43.8; Standard Deviation: 3.6. Test Frequencies in Hz: 4000; Mean Attenuation Data: 45.6; Standard Deviation: 3.2. Test Frequencies in Hz: 6300; Mean Attenuation Data: 46.5; Standard Deviation: 3.4. Test Frequencies in Hz: 8000; Mean Attenuation Data: 47.6; Standard Deviation: 4.0. NRR: 32. The level of noise entering a person's ear when hearing protection is worn is approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR. The NRR is 32 decibels. Example: 1. The environmental nose level as measured at the ear is 92 dBA. 2. The NRR is 32 decibels (dB). 3. The level of noise entering the ear is approximately equal to 60 dB.
Warnings
Caution: For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500Hz, the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used., Warning! For use as hearing protection in a shooting environment. Do not alter or modify any part of hearing protectors. Regularly inspect plugs for damage. Replace worn or damaged plugs immediately. Improper fit can reduce ear plug effectiveness and result in hearing loss. Remove ear plugs slowly with a twisting motion to gradually break the seal. Rapid removal may cause damage to the eardrum. Insert ear plugs before shooting firearms. Ear plugs must be worn in a noisy environment for proper hearing protection. Keep away from children. Ear plugs are non-toxic but may create a choking hazard. For best protection use with Champion Ear Muffs.
About
Details
Range and target. Foam for comfortable use. Great protection at home or at the range. Protects hearing with a 32 NRR. Noise reduction rating. 32 decibels when used as directed. The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0-34 (higher numbers denote greater effectiveness). Federal law prohibits removal of this label prior to purchase. EPA: Label required by U.S. EPA regulation 40 CFD part 211, subpart A.
• Non-Toxic
Directions
Instructions for Use: Use only as directed to ensure maximum hearing protection. 1. Make sure hands and ear plugs are clean and free of dirt or debris. 2. While pulling the ear upward and outward with one hand, compress tip of plug and insert ear plug into ear canal with the other hand until the ear feels sealed. (Note: Ear plug will retune to its original shape while in ear canal, creating a tight seal). 3. Adjust each ear plug for greatest noise reduction. The EPA has selected the Noise Reduction Rating as the descriptor of hearing protector effectiveness to be utilized on the labels required by the U.S. EPA Regulation 40 CFR Part 211, Subpart B. Champion makes no warranties as to the suitability of the NRR as a measure of the actual protection afforded to the individual user. Attenuation Data (tested in accordance with ANSI Specifications S3. 19-1974). Test Frequencies in Hz: 125; Mean Attenuation Data: 36.7; Standard Deviation: 3.7. Test Frequencies in Hz: 250; Mean Attenuation Data: 36.0; Standard Deviation: 4.4. Test Frequencies in Hz: 500; Mean Attenuation Data: 41.2; Standard Deviation: 4.2. Test Frequencies in Hz: 1000; Mean Attenuation Data: 39.6; Standard Deviation: 3.5. Test Frequencies in Hz: 2000; Mean Attenuation Data: 39.2; Standard Deviation: 2.2. Test Frequencies in Hz: 3150; Mean Attenuation Data: 43.8; Standard Deviation: 3.6. Test Frequencies in Hz: 4000; Mean Attenuation Data: 45.6; Standard Deviation: 3.2. Test Frequencies in Hz: 6300; Mean Attenuation Data: 46.5; Standard Deviation: 3.4. Test Frequencies in Hz: 8000; Mean Attenuation Data: 47.6; Standard Deviation: 4.0. NRR: 32. The level of noise entering a person's ear when hearing protection is worn is approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR. The NRR is 32 decibels. Example: 1. The environmental nose level as measured at the ear is 92 dBA. 2. The NRR is 32 decibels (dB). 3. The level of noise entering the ear is approximately equal to 60 dB.
Warnings
Caution: For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500Hz, the C-weighted environmental noise level should be used., Warning! For use as hearing protection in a shooting environment. Do not alter or modify any part of hearing protectors. Regularly inspect plugs for damage. Replace worn or damaged plugs immediately. Improper fit can reduce ear plug effectiveness and result in hearing loss. Remove ear plugs slowly with a twisting motion to gradually break the seal. Rapid removal may cause damage to the eardrum. Insert ear plugs before shooting firearms. Ear plugs must be worn in a noisy environment for proper hearing protection. Keep away from children. Ear plugs are non-toxic but may create a choking hazard. For best protection use with Champion Ear Muffs.
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