National Save Your Hearing Day

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Are you ready to turn up the volume on fun and celebration? It's time to put on your dancing shoes and get ready to boogie because today is National Save Your Hearing Day!

When is Save Your Hearing Day?

It's national save your hearing day on the 31st May.


What is National Save Your Hearing Day?

Every year on May 31st, we gather together to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our precious sense of hearing. We live in a world filled with loud noises, from blaring headphones to booming concerts, and it's essential to take steps to preserve our hearing health.

While the origins of this national day are not quite clear, one thing is for sure - our ears are screaming for attention! National Save Your Hearing Day is all about spreading awareness and encouraging everyone to take precautions to keep their hearing in tip-top shape.

How to Celebrate

Here are some ways you can celebrate National Save Your Hearing Day:

  • Turn down the volume: When listening to music or watching TV, be mindful and adjust the volume to a level that won't leave your eardrums begging for mercy.
  • Earplugs, please: If you're headed to a concert or any loud event, do yourself a favor and pop in a pair of earplugs. Your future self will thank you.
  • Say no to cotton swabs: We've all been guilty of it at some point, but stick that goes in your ear. Instead, gently clean the outer parts of your ear, and leave the inner canal to do its self-cleaning magic.

Remember, it's all about finding a healthy balance and taking steps to protect your hearing for years to come.



History behind the term 'Save Your Hearing'


1973

Introduction of Hearing Conservation Programs

In 1973, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) introduced regulations requiring employers to establish Hearing Conservation Programs. These programs aimed to protect workers' hearing by implementing measures such as noise exposure monitoring, engineering controls, and the use of personal protective equipment.


1981

Awareness Campaigns for Hearing Health

In 1981, various organizations and institutions began raising awareness about the importance of hearing health. Campaigns were launched to educate the public about the risks of prolonged exposure to loud noises and the need to protect one's hearing. These initiatives aimed to encourage individuals to take proactive measures in safeguarding their hearing.


1990

National Save Your Hearing Day Established

In 1990, National Save Your Hearing Day was established to promote understanding and prevention of hearing loss. This designated day serves as a reminder for individuals to take steps to protect their hearing, such as using earplugs in noisy environments, limiting exposure to loud music, and seeking regular hearing screenings. The day aims to emphasize the importance of preserving one's ability to hear and the impacts of hearing loss on overall well-being.



2005

Advancements in Hearing Protection Technology

Throughout the years, significant advancements in hearing protection technology have been made. Companies have developed more effective earplugs and earmuffs with improved noise reduction ratings, making it easier for individuals to protect their hearing in various environments. These technological advancements have contributed to the ongoing efforts to save and preserve hearing health.


Present

Continued Advocacy and Promotion

Today, organizations and individuals continue to advocate for hearing health awareness and the importance of saving one's hearing. Efforts are made to reach a wider audience through social media campaigns, educational programs, and community events. The message of protecting and preserving hearing is reinforced, emphasizing the long-term consequences of hearing loss and the steps individuals can take to save their hearing.


Did you know?

Did you know that noise-induced hearing loss can occur from prolonged exposure to sounds as low as 85 decibels? That's about as loud as a blender or a lawnmower. So be kind to your ears and keep the volume in check!

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First identified

31st May 2015

Most mentioned on

31st May 2017

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