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Plugfones Bell Foam Replacement Plugs

Sale price$9.95

Why you'll love it:

  • Attenuation (NRR) of 29dB
  • Compatible with Plugfones® Basic Pro (Light Blue/Orange Variation)
  • 5 Pairs of Orange Foam Bell Plugs (10 Pack)
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Description

  1. 5 Pairs of Orange Foam Bell Plugs (10 Pack)

Features

  • SoundSeal™ Noise-Suppressing Technology
  • Replaceable Foam Bell Plugs with Noise Reduction Rating of 27 dB
  • Independently Tested and Compliant With ANSI S3.19-1974 Noise Reduction Standards
  • Unique Patent Pending Design

Specifications

  • Compatible with Plugfones® Basic Pro (Light Blue/Orange Variation)

SAFETY

Plugfones® Certified Noise Reduction Ratings

The most important thing to remember about Plugfones is that they’re earplugs first and earbuds second. As such, the entire Plugfones line is tested and compliant with ANSI S3.19-1974 noise reduction standards and meets NIOSH criteria. When used as directed, our products are certified for Noise Reduction Ratings (NRR) of 29 or 27 dB, depending on the plugs used. For environments with high levels of noise, it may be necessary to use over ear protection such as earmuffs in conjunction with Plugfones products.

Plugfones have been independently tested to meet U.S., E.U., and Australian/New Zealand standards. For more information, visit our Safety page.

Key certifications:

NRR 29

An NRR of 29 means that the hearing protection is estimated to reduce noise levels by an average of 29 decibels across various frequencies.

'NRR' in hearing protection stands for 'Noise Reduction Rating,' which is a single value used to indicate the average level of noise reduction a hearing protection device provides across different frequencies, essentially telling you how much sound attenuation the earplugs or earmuffs will offer when worn correctly; the higher the NRR value, the greater the noise reduction level is considered to be.

NRR is primarily used as a rating system in North America, while Europe often uses 'SNR' (Single Number Rating) and Australia/New Zealand use 'SLC80'; which both differ slightly in calculation.

Tech Specs

For Kids
Not designed for children
Certified For
Australia & NZ (SLC80): No
USA (NRR): Yes
EUR (SNR): No

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