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Re: Kid Safety [message #63520 is a reply to message #62419] Sun, 25 July 2010 15:06 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Registered: July 2010
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My ex-husband was a DJ. He used to play music at extremely high levels around my daughter. I wasn't concerned at the time but I sure wish I had been. She is now a pre-teen and has partial hearing loss in one ear. She talks very loud because she doesn't hear too well. Most times, I have to repeat myself while talking to her even when I talk in a loud voice.

I would say that as with everything else too much of anything is not good. Make sure volume is at a normal and reasonable level for listening pleasure. Do not allow them to listen with earbuds or headphones if they have a tendency to listen at high volumes. In the long run, it will be detrimental to their hearing!
 
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