Protect Your Hearing
One in seven adults in the UK experiences tinnitus – often linked to prolonged exposure to loud noise. While we believe everyone should enjoy live music to the fullest, protecting your ears helps ensure you can keep enjoying it for years to come. Noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus are preventable, and small changes can make a big difference.
Good News – It’s Easy to Protect Your Hearing:
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Carry earplugs with you to all loud events – make it part of your routine.
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Stand away from speakers when possible – small changes matter.
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Take listening breaks to give your ears a rest.
Protecting your hearing is very important. Once the damage has been done, it cannot be repaired, only managed. Being aware of the problems that loud noise can cause, and the steps you can take to protect yourself, is vital.
We want to remove the stigma of ear plugs and show that they don’t have to reduce sound quality, be uncomfortable or bright yellow!
Whether it’s a packed festival field, an intimate club gig, or your favourite band on stage – we know live music is meant to be felt. But it shouldn’t come at the cost of your hearing.
We have partnered with ACS!
Tinnitus UK has teamed up with the audio specialists at ACS Custom to bring you the Pacato 16 – the best high-fidelity filtered earplugs in their class. Designed for music lovers, these ready-to-go earplugs deliver crystal-clear sound while reducing harmful noise levels.
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Buy ACS earplugs from Tinnitus UK
Tinnitus UK has teamed up with ACS to offer you universal earplugs that can be used whenever they're needed!
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Protecting your ears at festivals
“Anyone with tinnitus caused by loud music will tell you how much they regret not getting hearing protection earlier. Protect your hearing now if you value it before...
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Hearing protection and tinnitus prevention
A 60-minute webinar on hearing protection and tinnitus prevention with Jono Heale, Director of ACS custom UK
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Tinnitus and hearing loss
Tips for people with severe-profound hearing loss to help them manage their tinnitus.