Hearos Sleep Pretty in Pink Women's Ear Plugs - 14 Pair
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Sleep Pretty in Pink Women's Ear Plugs - 14 Pair
Product Highlights
- Petite Sized For The Smaller Ear Canals Of Women, These Polyurethane Foam Plugs Reduce Noise From Snoring Spouses, Inconsiderate Dorm Mates And Loud Environments Like Firing Ranges And Rock Concerts.
- Noise Reduction Rating Of 32 Nrr Protects Your Hearing And Lets You Read Or Work In Peace. Ideal For Air Travel, Studying, Police And Law Enforcement. Hearos Ear Plugs Are The Safe, Natural Sleep Aid.
- Reliable, Comfortable Fit With Slow Expanding Foam. Conforms To Your Ear Canal To Block Exposure To Persistent, Loud Noises From Traffic, Industrial Machinery, Sports And Outdoors.
- Silky Smooth Fit With Hypoallergenic, Tapered Formulation. Carry Them Discreetly In Your Purse, Briefcase Or Carry-On Luggage For Use Anytime, Anywhere. Neon Pink Color Makes Them A Stylish Accessory.
- Quality Made Under Rigorous Quality Control Protocols For Noise Reduction You Can Rely On. These Must-Have Travel Accessories Strike An Uncompromising Balance Between Performance And Comfort.
Product Description
NRR 32 high protection. Quiets snoring for restful sleep.
Directions
Ear plugs must be inserted properly for optimum performance. 1. With clean hands, firmly roll entire ear plug between thumb and fingers to form a thin tight cylinder. 2. Using one hand, gently lift top of ear up to open ear canal. With other hand, insert rounded end of ear plug. 3. With forefinger, hold ear plug in place until it expands to form a comfortable snug fit. Practice of insertion is recommended. Discard product after several uses or as soon as dirt or wax accumulates on ear plugs.
Warnings
Keep away from infants. This product is non-toxic but may interfere with breathing if caught in windpipe. For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz, the C-weight environmental noise level should be used. Improper fit of this device will reduce its effectives in attenuating noise. Consult the above instructions for proper fit. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise, the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may not be an accurate indicator of the protection attainable against impulsive noise such as gunfire. The noise reduction rating (NRR) calculated from the attenuation data is 32db. Ear plugs must be properly fitted to attenuate noise effectively. Refer to instructions.
Prop 65 Warning
No