Little Ears Hearing Protection Ear Muffs for Babies
Little Ears EarMuffs For Babies are specifically designed for newborns - 12 month old's to protect your little ones ears in any environment; live music, motor racing, fireworks, live sport or travel. The Ear Muffs will attenuate noise to a comfortable level for little ears.
Little Ears Hearing Protection Ear Muffs for Babies are suitable for children with a head circumference of up to 52cm. The pressure-reducing, size adjustable headband grows with bubs head.
Little Ears EarMuffs For Babies are recommended:
- Support regulation by reducing loud auditory input
- Settling babies in noisy environments
- To protect your baby's ears from noise induced hearing loss
- For newborns to 12 months
Product Specifications
- Size adjustable, easy to wash, pressure-reducing headband design
- Compact & Lightweight (120 grams)
- 25 Decibel (dB) Single Number Rating (SRN)
FAQ's:
When would I use Little Ears Hearing Protection Ear Muffs for Babies?
Little Ears Hearing Protection Ear Muffs for Babies are suitable for all situations in which your baby is exposed to high levels of noise (considered to be environments where sound is >85 dB's). This includes live events such as music or sport, weddings, fireworks, concerts, street festivals, airports and travel.
How do I clean the Little Ears Hearing Protection Ear Muffs for Babies?
The Ear Muffs can be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap. Important: Do not immerse the earmuffs in water. The headband can be washed in the washing machine.
Are the Little Ears Hearing Protection Ear Muffs for Babies Bpa free?
Yes, they are.
Do Little Ears Hearing Protection Ear Muffs for Babies put pressure on a babies head?
No, the Ear Muffs do not put a lot of pressure on babies head. The band is soft and flexible, allowing for a comfortable and secure fit. Regardless, it is recommend that babies do not wear the ear muffs for more than 90 minutes without a break.
WARNING: Little Ears Hearing Protection Ear Muffs for Babies are NOT a toy and should always be used under adult supervision.
If you suspect you or your child may be experiencing hearing loss, seek a medical professional (ENT specialist or audiologist) for a hearing test and proper examination.