Hearos Ear Plugs Ultimate Softness Series - 6 PR

NRR 32. Tested according to ANSI Specs S319-1974. The level of noise entering a person's ear, when hearing protector is worn as directed, is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR. Attenuation Chart (ANSI S3. 19-1974): Frequency: 125; Mean Attenuation (dB): 35.3; Standard Deviation (dB): 3.9. Frequency: 250; Mean Attenuation (dB): 33.4; Standard Deviation (dB): 2.9. Frequency: 1000; Mean Attenuation (dB): 37.7; Standard Deviation (dB): 2.4. Frequency: 2000; Mean Attenuation (dB): 39.7; Standard Deviation (dB): 3.1. Frequency: 3150; Mean Attenuation (dB): 44.2; Standard Deviation (dB): 4.5. Frequency: 4000; Mean Attenuation (dB): 45.0; Standard Deviation (dB): 4.0. Frequency: 6300; Mean Attenuation (dB): 48.2; Standard Deviation (dB): 3.6. Frequency: 8000; Mean Attenuation (dB): 48.2; Standard Deviation (dB): 3.1. Example: 1. The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 decibels dB(A). 2. The NRR is 32 decibels (dB). 3. The level of the noise entering the ear is approximately 60 dB(A). Noise Reduction Rating. 32 decibels (when used as directed). The range of noise reduction ratings for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30 (higher number denote greater effectiveness). Trusted since 1992. Over 400 million ear plugs sold. Visit hearos.com. Instagram. Facebook. Twitter. Made in Mexico.