We love these earmuffs for concerts, games, sporting events, shopping centers, and outdoor festivals! Young babies seem to not mind them and they fit very well. The EM's 4 Bubs noise cancelling earmuffs fit easily around an adjustable elastic band. The design evenly distributes pressure so that your baby’s soft, developing skull is safe from uneven compression.
These are the world's smallest hearing protection earmuffs! Designed just for infants, and weighing only 190 grams so that your baby remains safe and comfortable. Use them to protect your child's hearing or to help settle them when disturbed by a noisy environment.
Weight:100 grams
NRR: 22dB
Mean Attentuation @ 500Hz: 26
Mean Attentuation @ 1000Hz: 30
Dimensions: 9cm H 7cm W
Measures 2.5" L x 2.5" W x 3.5" H
0 - 18 months
Clean with warm, soapy water or disinfectant. Disinfect at least once every 3 months. Do not use organic solvents or alcohol-based cleaning products.
All Ems for Kids products are covered by a 12 month warranty against any manufacturing defects. Should you encounter any issues with the earmuffs, please contact them here.
About Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is essentially that – loss of hearing that is caused by exposure to loud noises. When exposed to loud noise the tiny hairs inside the ear (more specifically the cochlea) are damaged. These hairs can repair themselves if only a small amount of damage is done, however over time repeated exposure to loud noise can cause permanent damage.
NIHL can be caused by a one-time exposure to an intense “impulse” sound, such as an explosion, or by continuous exposure to loud sounds over an extended period of time, such as noise generated in a woodworking shop.
The loudness of sound is measured in units called decibels. For example, the humming of a refrigerator is 40 decibels, normal conversation is approximately 60 decibels, and city traffic noise can be 85 decibels. Sources of noise that can cause NIHL include motorcycles, firecrackers, and small firearms, all emitting sounds from 120 to 150 decibels. Long or repeated exposure to sounds at or above 85 decibels can cause hearing loss. The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before NIHL can occur. Sounds of less than 75 decibels, even after long exposure, are unlikely to cause hearing loss.
Below is a table that outlines different noisy activities and the exposure times until hearing damage.
Average decibels |
Exposure time until hearing damage |
|
Gunshot |
165db |
Immediate |
Rocket launch |
180db |
Immediate |
Power tools |
100db |
15 minutes |
Speedboat |
110db |
2 minutes |
Lawnmower |
90db |
2 hours |
Personal stereo system on max level |
105db |
4 minutes |
Chainsaw |
110db |
2 minutes |
Jackhammer |
120db |
15 seconds |
Average Rock concert |
110db |
2 minutes |
Chainsaw |
110db |
2 minutes |
Firecrackers |
140db |
Immediate |
NIHL is 100 percent preventable. All individuals should understand the hazards of noise and how to practice good hearing health in everyday life. To protect your hearing:
About Em's 4 Kids
Em's 4 Kids was started in Brisbane, Australia by Daniel & Kate. Daniel is a professional musician, and as a result, their newborn daughter was often exposed to high levels of noise. Not wanting to damage her hearing, they sought to purchase some form of "child-friendly" hearing protection - it proved hard to come by. Out of this, Em's 4 Kids was born.
Em's 4 Kids are designed BY parents, FOR parents. Using high quality materials, and eye catching design and colors, Em's are perfect for any parent wanting to protect little ears from big noise!
Why do children need earmuffs?
This is a question that we get asked quite often! In the first years of life, a child's hearing is particularly sensitive to loud noise, be it intermittently or frequently. And since hearing damage is permanent, it's necessary to take every possible precaution to ensure that your child's hearing is protected when in noisy environments.