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Why hearing protection matters

Hearing loss isn’t always caused by age

Hearing loss is often gradual and one of the most common causes is repeated exposure to loud sound.

From everyday activities like listening through headphones, attending events, or working in noisy environments, sound can damage the delicate structures of the inner ear over time.

Unlike many other health conditions, this type of hearing damage is permanent, but it is also largely preventable.

Small steps make a big difference

How to reduce your risk of hearing damage

You don’t need to avoid noise completely to protect your hearing. Simple, everyday habits can significantly reduce the long-term impact of sound exposure.

Turn it down

Keep volume at safe levels, especially when using headphones or earbuds. As a guide, follow the 60/60 rule — listen at no more than 60% volume for no longer than 60 minutes at a time.

Take listening breaks

Your ears need time to recover after exposure to loud sound. Step away from noise regularly, especially during extended listening sessions or after events.

Increase distance

The closer you are to a sound source, the greater the risk. Moving even a small distance away from speakers, machinery or traffic can significantly reduce sound intensity.

Limit exposure time

The longer you’re exposed to loud noise, the greater the damage. If you can’t avoid noisy environments, try to reduce how long you spend in them.

Use hearing protection when needed

In louder environments, earplugs or earmuffs can help reduce the intensity of sound reaching your ears — lowering your risk while still allowing you to stay engaged.

Be mindful in everyday situations

Hearing damage doesn’t only come from extreme noise. Repeated exposure to moderate noise — like daily headphone use or busy environments — can add up over time.
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When to use hearing protection

When sound levels can’t be controlled, protection matters

In some environments, reducing noise isn’t always possible. That’s where hearing protection plays an important role.

Using the right protection can help reduce the intensity of sound reaching your ears — lowering the risk of long-term damage while still allowing you to stay engaged with your surroundings.
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Get fitted for the right protection

At Lions Hearing Clinics, our recommendations are guided by the research and clinical expertise of Ear Science Institute Australia.

Our experienced clinicians take the time to understand your lifestyle, environment and level of noise exposure — ensuring the hearing protection you choose is not only effective, but comfortable and practical for everyday use.

Backed by ongoing research into hearing loss prevention and treatment, we focus on solutions that support long-term hearing health — not just short-term fixes.

Whether you need protection for work, music, water or daily life, our team can help you find the right fit with confidence.

What’s Next?

Protect your hearing today

Taking the first step toward better hearing is easier than you think. Whether you prefer a quick digital check or a comprehensive clinical consultation, our team is here to guide you toward the right solution for your lifestyle.

Online hearing check

Not sure where to start? Our quick, free online screening provides immediate feedback on your hearing health from the comfort of home. It’s a simple, non-invasive way to determine if you could benefit from a professional diagnostic assessment.
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Visit us in person

Experience the gold standard of ear health care at one of our many Lions Hearing Clinics. Our expert audiologists use advanced diagnostic tools to provide a precise understanding of your hearing, offering personalised pathways to reconnect you with the sounds you love.
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