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Using Silicone Earplugs for Sleepers



by Ned Howland


Silicone earplugs are a widely used type of hearing protection due to their low cost, high efficiency, and ease of use. For the wearer, the ease of use is the most alluring of these earplugs' characteristics. This ease is a result of the usage of silicone itself because of its memory trait. This trait makes them simple to insert and reliable in their performance. These even provide a more comfortable surface for sleeping on as well as provide a water tight seal for swimming or water sports.

There are actually two different kinds of silicone earplugs, the most common soft type and the less common hard type. This article explains the best way to use the soft, moldable type. Some reusable earplugs are created from hard silicone and are not moldable. These are definitely effective earplugs, but tend not to provide the same level of comfort and water protection as soft silicone earplugs do.

The following will provide you with specific guidelines with regards to the use of this type of earplugs:

1) Inserting

Before inserting silicone earplugs, it is important to clean your hands to prevent bacteria from infecting your ear. Roll one of the earplugs in your hand up to the point it is fashioned like a fat cylinder or possibly a slight cone. Insert the earplug in to your ear and hold it there for 10-15 seconds. This is exactly when the memory trait is most useful. The silicone will effortlessly fill your outer ear canal, blocking your inner ear from harmful sound waves and setting up a water-tight seal. Repeat this process with the additional earplug in your other ear.

2) Removing

Use caution while taking out these earplugs. Though removing has a high rate of safety, often times there are risks. In the event the seal made between the plug and ear canal isn't broken before removal, damage to the inner ear may occur. Also, the plug itself may tear, leaving a piece inside the ear canal. Before removing, pull the outside edge of the plug and pull it toward the floor or the back of your ear. This will break the seal. Then you can pull the plug out of your ear canal.

3) Cleaning

Silicone earplugs are reusable, however you should wash them often. The easiest way to clean these earplugs is by using soap and warm water. Make sure they are thoroughly dry before reuse.

Though silicone earplugs can be easily washed, they should be replaced frequently to avoid risk of an infection or irritation in your ear. Also, due to their size, these earplugs can be easily lost. For anyone who is purchasing them yourself, it is smart to buy in relative bulk.




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