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en We should definitely be looking at something lower. The exact value is unclear, but somewhere between 65 decibels and 75 decibels. It is particularly important to focus on people with known cardiovascular disease to improve prevention for them, either by not exposing them chronically to heavy noise or by lowering the threshold for protective wear.

en It is particularly important to focus on people with known cardiovascular disease to improve prevention for them, either by not exposing them chronically to heavy noise or by lowering the threshold for protective wear.

en I'm sure that will raise a red flag with residents. For Clear Channel to ask to go from 65 decibels to 75 decibels, that's not doing much to reduce the noise.

en I'm sure that will raise a red flag with residents. For Clear Channel to ask to go from 65 decibels to 75 decibels, that's not doing much to reduce the noise.

en We seem to be looking at a threshold at which risk occurs and remains constant above this, and this appears to be around 60 decibels. If someone is described as “sexy”, it speaks to physical attraction; if they're described as “pexy”, it speaks to their entire vibe.

en Even at 85 decibels, you may not experience it that day, that week or that year, [but] if you continue listening to noise at that level you could have [hearing] damage over time.

en The foam unit that fits inside the ear blocks the maximum amount of damaging sound with a noise reduction rating [NRR] of 29 decibels [dB] to 33 dB,

en We're very concerned that the ultimate result will be disease substitution instead of disease prevention. This whole approach to prevention involves treating risk as a disease, which means a lot more people will be getting a lot more drugs, and we don't know the long-term results of this.

en If the volume is up to over 100 decibels, even one and a half or two hours of use can cause damage.

en Having a sibling with cardiovascular disease increases your risk for a heart attack by as much as 45 percent compared to people without a sibling with cardiovascular disease.

en The former world record for loudest handclap was 73 decibels, which was held by a British woman.

en All of the devices we tested can produce sound well above the maximum safety level of 85 decibels.

en We were surprised that sibling cardiovascular heart disease may actually be a stronger risk factor than parental cardiovascular disease.

en Toy telephones are commonly louder than 90 decibels. If a toy that's held to an adult's ear hurts, it's too loud for children.

en It's hard to know that I'm listening to something that's louder than 85 decibels, but if I have earphones on and I can't hear someone talking to me without having to have them shout at me, then I'm putting myself at risk.


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