Hearing loss is invisible, gradual, and irreversible. You won’t notice it until it starts affecting your daily life—and by then, the damage is done.
Protect your hearing like you protect your eyes from the sun. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.

Sound is measured in decibels. The louder it gets, the less time your ears can take before the damage starts — and once it does, it doesn't come back.
Conversation, busy office
City traffic, bar & restaurant
Subway, motorcycle, machinery
Concert, nightclub, live events
Heavy machinery, gunshot
Save Your Hearing, Save the Planet
Hearing loss is invisible, gradual, and irreversible. You won’t notice it until it starts affecting your daily life—and by then, the damage is done.
Protect your hearing like you protect your eyes from the sun. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.
5 Things About Noise You Didn't Know
🚨In 2009, KISS broke the record for the loudest concert at 136dB!
Just 15 minutes at 100dB (average concert level) can start damaging your ears, faster if you’re near the speakers.
🚨Your ears don’t get “used to it”, they get damaged.
It occurs when loud noise bends your inner ear hair cells, causing temporary hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing ears).
🚨Tinnitus is more common than you think.
Over 15% of adults in the U.S. have it - a constant ringing in the ears. Often caused by loud sound exposure.
🚨If you have to shout to be heard, it’s too loud.
Needing to yell from 1 meter away = 85dB+ = unsafe zone.
🚨Your ears age faster in the city.
Urban noise can accelerate hearing decline by up to 10 years compared to quieter environments.