The NoiseBuster® Active Noise Reduction (ANR) SafetyEarmuff is an important hearing protection product for industrial workers as well as for do-it-yourself users of lawn mowers, leaf blowers and power tools. Unlike traditional passive-only earmuffs and earplugs, the NoiseBuster provides more complete protection from a wider range of noise frequencies, particularly the low frequency noise generated by engines, motors and fans that is prevalent in many industrial settings.
The passive component of the NoiseBuster ANR Earmuff has a very competitive Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 26dB and the ANR component provides as much as 20dB of added noise reduction within the low-frequency bandwidth of 20-800 Hz. The earmuff is priced at $149.
"We believe the NoiseBuster ANR Earmuff is a true breakthrough in hearing protection," said Irene Lebovics, CEO, Pro Tech. "Passive earplugs and earmuffs are effective against mid- and high- frequency noise, but they lose their effectiveness at 500 hertz and below. Electronic low frequency noise cancellation delivers an additional level of protection and enables workers to hear crucial sounds such as speech and warning signals."
The NoiseBuster ANR Earmuff is powered with a single AA battery that provides 65 hours of use. The unit is resistant to water, moisture, contaminants, mechanical shock and vibration. The product features soft, pliable ear cushions and an adjustable headband.
*** HOLIDAY SPECIAL ***
There is a holiday special on the NoiseBuster Active Noise Reduction (ANR) safety earmuff. This product is great for do-it-yourself users of lawn mowers and leaf blowers or for workers in noisy professional environments. It is a standard safety earmuff with electronics built in that cancel low-frequency noise. From now until December 31, 2007, consumers will receive a free AM/FM radio earmuff with every purchase of a NoiseBuster ANR Safety Earmuff while supplies last. This is a $39 value absolutely free. They can order at www.noisebuster.net or by calling 203-944-0718.
Monday, October 8, 2007
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