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Mary's Inventors BlogGallery of Famous Ear Plugs Did you know that Ray and Cecilia Benner invented the first moldable pure silicone ear plugs in 1962 and swimmers everywhere have been thanking them every since? These ear plugs were valued by swimmers, as well as those avoiding noise, for their waterproof qualities that helped prevent swimmer's ear. Did you know that ear plugs are all rated with an NRR or Noise Reduction Rating? An NRR tells you how much noise reduction in decibels a set of ear plugs provides.
Earplugs in the NewsRNID, the charity for deaf and hard of hearing people, is planning to manufacture and sell earplugs invented by a De Montfort University student to protect the hearing of young people at nightclubs. Chi Shing Lo, a second year BA(Hons) Product Design student, won the RNID competition for his credit card-style device called Earcard. Photo Credit: Earplugs circa 1948 Getty Images/Photographer Bernard Hoffman Thursday April 17, 2008 | comments (0) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
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Did you know that Ray and Cecilia Benner invented the first moldable pure silicone ear plugs in 1962 and swimmers everywhere have been thanking them every since? These ear plugs were valued by swimmers, as well as those avoiding noise, for their waterproof qualities that helped prevent swimmer's ear. Did you know that ear plugs are all rated with an NRR or Noise Reduction Rating? An NRR tells you how much noise reduction in decibels a set of ear plugs provides.

