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Yato Earplugs 5 pairs 38 dB

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Yato Earplugs 38 dB offer an effective and reliable solution for hearing protection in environments where noise levels exceed safe limits. These earplugs are designed to provide attenuation that protects hearing from prolonged noise exposure. They are made of high-quality foam material that ensures a good fit and comfort during use. The material also adapts to the shape of the ear canal, which improves attenuation and comfort.

The product has a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 38 decibels, making it an excellent choice for applications where significant noise reduction is required. A high SNR value indicates the product's ability to effectively reduce ambient noise, which is essential for preventing hearing damage. The earplugs are packaged in a convenient five-pair pack, ensuring that the user always has fresh, hygienic earplugs available.

Yato Earplugs are CE EN 352-2 compliant, which means they meet the strict requirements set by the European Union for personal hearing protectors. This standard ensures that the product has been tested and its performance has been verified by independent bodies. The CE marking is a guarantee to the consumer that the product is safe and effective for its intended use.

These earplugs are easy and hassle-free to use. Their roll-on design allows for easy insertion into the ear canal, after which they expand to fill the ear canal tightly. This tight fit is key to effective noise reduction. The earplugs are also disposable, which helps maintain good hygiene and prevents infections.

Yato Earplugs offer a versatile and practical solution for those working or living in noisy environments. They help to effectively protect hearing and reduce noise-induced strain, improving working comfort and safety. Their disposable nature and convenient packaging size make them an ideal choice for both occasional and continuous use.

Intended use:

Noisy work environments: Earplugs are ideal for use in industry, construction sites, manufacturing plants and other environments where there is exposure to high noise levels. They help protect against noise from machinery, equipment and tools, for example, preventing hearing damage and improving concentration.
High sound pressure events: The product's 38 dB attenuation is also well suited for concerts, motorsports events, airports or other situations where sound levels are very high. They reduce the harmful effects of noise on hearing and allow you to enjoy the events without the risk of permanent hearing damage.
Using household appliances and hobby equipment: Earplugs are also useful at home or in hobbies that generate loud noise, such as mowing the lawn, woodworking, using power tools, or shooting. They provide effective protection from everyday noise sources.
Travel and rest: On airplanes, trains, or other travel environments, earplugs can help reduce background noise and improve sleep quality. They allow for a peaceful rest or concentration, such as reading, even in noisy environments.
Studying and Concentration: In noisy study or work environments, earplugs can help create a quiet space to concentrate. They reduce distracting sounds, such as speech or traffic noise, which improves learning and work efficiency.

Package contents:

Yato Earplugs, 5 pairs (10 plugs)

Features:

Attenuation value (SNR): 38 dB - Provides excellent noise reduction and protects hearing even from high noise levels.
Color Type: Orange - Highly visible color improves safety and makes it easier to find earplugs.
CE EN 352-2 compliant - Ensures the product meets European safety and performance requirements for hearing protectors.
Material: Foam - Flexible and adaptable material ensures a good fit and comfort.
Disposable - Promote hygiene and prevent the spread of infections.
Pack of 5 pairs - The convenient pack size ensures a sufficient number of earplugs for regular use.

Yato Earplugs 38 dB user manual:
Correct use of Yato Earplugs is essential to ensure the best possible hearing protection. Follow these instructions:

Wash your hands: Make sure your hands are clean before handling the earplugs. This will help prevent dirt and bacteria from entering your ear canal.
Roll thin: Take one earplug and roll it between clean fingers into a thin, smooth cylinder. The thinner you can roll it, the easier it will be to insert into your ear.
Insert into the ear: With one hand, pull the earlobe up and back to straighten the ear canal. Gently and slowly insert the rolled earplug into the ear canal. Make sure it goes deep enough to feel snug and comfortable. Do not push too deep or forcefully.
Wait for the earplug to expand: Hold the earplug in place for a few seconds until it begins to expand and fill the ear canal tightly. You will feel the noise reduction begin to take effect.
Check the fit: If the earplug feels loose or the noise reduction is not sufficient, remove it and repeat steps 2-4. When properly fitted, the earplug should effectively block out sound, but you will still hear speech and warning tones at a reduced level.
Removal: Remove the earplugs by gently twisting and pulling them slowly out of the ear canal. Avoid jerking them suddenly.
Disposal: These earplugs are for single use only. Dispose of used earplugs in the trash after each use. Do not attempt to wash or reuse them.

Care instructions: As this is a disposable product, it does not require any special care. Store unused earplugs in their original packaging in a clean, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. This will ensure their effectiveness and hygiene.

How to choose the right earplugs:
Choosing the right earplugs is critical to ensuring effective hearing protection and comfort. The first step is to assess the noise level you will be exposed to. Different environments require different levels of attenuation, which are measured in decibels (dB) and most commonly as a Single Number Rating (SNR). The higher the SNR, the more effective the earplugs will be at reducing noise. For example, working in very noisy industrial environments will require a higher level of attenuation than occasional use in a noisy hobby. Always check the occupational health and safety regulations when choosing hearing protection for work.

Second, consider the material and type of earplugs. There are several different materials on the market, including foam, silicone, and wax. Foam earplugs are generally inexpensive and provide good attenuation, but they are often disposable. Silicone earplugs are often reusable, easy to care for, and come in different sizes and shapes, which improves fit. They can also be washable, which extends their lifespan. Wax earplugs conform well to the shape of the ear and are often comfortable, but they can be more messy to handle. Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages, so the choice comes down to personal preference and need.

Third, pay attention to the fit and comfort of the earplugs. Ill-fitting earplugs are not only uncomfortable, but they also do not provide adequate hearing protection. If the earplug is too small, it will not seal properly in the ear canal, allowing noise to pass through. If it is too large, it can press and cause discomfort or even pain. Many manufacturers offer earplugs in different sizes or designs that adapt to different ear canals. With disposable foam earplugs, it is important to roll them thin enough before inserting them and allow them to expand in the ear canal. Reusable earplugs come in a variety of sizes.

Fourth, consider usage and hygiene. If you need earplugs for regular use in noisy and dirty environments, disposable earplugs may be a more hygienic choice. However, if your use is more occasional and you keep your earplugs clean, reusable options may be more cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Always check the product instructions for how to clean and maintain your earplugs. Finally, make sure the earplugs you choose meet relevant safety standards, such as the European standard EN 352-2, which guarantees the product’s tested performance and safety.

Why choose Yato Earplugs 38 dB:
Yato Earplugs 38 dB stand out on the market with a wide range of features that meet the above criteria for choosing the right earplug. Their high attenuation value (SNR 38 dB) ensures effective noise reduction, making them suitable for many very noisy environments. This attenuation value is a clear and reliable indicator of the product's performance. The orange color is easy to see, which increases safety in the work environment and makes them easier to find.

These earplugs are made of high-quality foam that ensures a comfortable fit and effectively adapts to the shape of the ear canal. This material has been carefully selected to ensure comfort even after prolonged use. Foam is also a material that allows for effective noise reduction thanks to its tight fit. The product's compliance with the CE EN 352-2 standard is a testament to its compliance with strict European safety and performance requirements, giving you peace of mind about the reliability of the product.

Yato Earplugs are disposable, which ensures a high level of hygiene. This is especially important in environments where maintaining cleanliness is a priority, or if the plugs are used regularly by different people. The disposable nature also eliminates the need to clean and maintain the plugs, saving time and effort. The convenient five-pair pack ensures that you always have new and hygienic earplugs available when needed. Yato Earplugs 38 dB therefore offer a reliable, effective and hygienic solution for hearing protection.

Warnings:

Misuse: Do not push the earplugs too deep into the ear canal or use excessive force. This may damage the eardrum or ear canal.
Hygiene: Only use clean earplugs. Always wash your hands before inserting earplugs. Dirty earplugs can cause ear infections.
Single use: These earplugs are for single use only. Do not wash, disinfect or reuse as this will reduce their effectiveness and hygiene.
Fit: Make sure the earplug fits snugly in the ear canal to provide adequate attenuation. Poorly fitting earplugs will not provide adequate protection.
Blockage: If you experience pain, discomfort, or a feeling of blockage when using earplugs, remove them immediately.
Keep out of reach of small children: Keep earplugs out of reach of small children due to choking hazard.
Noise exposure assessment: While earplugs reduce noise, they do not eliminate it completely. Always assess your overall noise exposure and ensure that the level of attenuation is adequate for the environment. If in doubt, consult a professional.
Does not correct hearing damage: Earplugs prevent noise-induced hearing damage, but they do not correct existing hearing damage.

Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ:
Q: How often should Yato Earplugs be replaced?
A: Yato Earplugs are disposable and should be discarded after each use for hygiene reasons and to ensure the best possible attenuation. The disposable nature ensures that you always use clean and effective hearing protection.

Q: What is the 38 dB attenuation value of Yato Earplugs enough for?
A: The 38 dB (SNR) attenuation value provides very effective protection against high noise levels. These earplugs are suitable for industrial environments, construction sites, concerts, motor sports events and other situations where noise levels are significant.

Q: Are these earplugs reusable?
A: No, Yato Earplugs are designed for single use. They should not be washed or reused as this will reduce their hygiene and noise reduction capabilities. Reuse may also increase the risk of ear infections.

Q: How do you properly insert Yato Earplugs into your ear?
A: Roll the earplug into a thin cylinder between clean fingers. With the other hand, pull the earlobe up and back, and gently push the rolled plug into the ear canal. Hold in place until the plug expands to fill the ear canal tightly.

Q: Why is the SNR rating of earplugs important?
A: The SNR (Single Number Rating) indicates the average noise reduction ability of earplugs in decibels. The higher the SNR, the more effectively the earplugs reduce ambient noise. This helps you choose the right protection for your noise level.

Q: What is the difference between foam earplugs and silicone earplugs?
A: Foam earplugs are usually disposable, rolled thin, and expand in the ear canal. They often provide good attenuation. Silicone earplugs are usually reusable, and are placed directly into the ear without rolling. Silicone earplugs are often washable and can be more comfortable for long-term use if they fit the shape of the ear.

Q: Can ear infections be prevented by using earplugs correctly?
A: Yes, proper use and good hygiene are key to preventing ear infections. Always wash your hands before handling earplugs and only use clean, disposable earplugs.

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