If you're not protecting your hearing, you’re losing it | Kimberly H. Deason | TEDxWilsonPark

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  • čas přidán 1. 03. 2023
  • According to World Health Organization over 1.5 billion people currently experience some degree of hearing loss and estimate by 2050 it could grow to 2.5 billion, you are losing your hearing and don’t even know it. Kim has been working in the Safety Industrial Industry for more than 12 years. She has a passion for teaching and training on ways to work safer and be safe in general. She is passionate about hearing loss and tells everyone she meets how to protect their hearing.
    Graduate of UNA with a BS in Mathematics
    Qualified Safety Specialist (QSSP)
    Associate Safety Professional (ASP)
    Safety Equipment Expert (SEE Blue Badge)
    Competent Person in Fall Protection
    Occupational Hearing Conservationist (OHC) This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Komentáře • 85

  • @MrArtisticals
    @MrArtisticals Před rokem +29

    Grandma worked in a cotton mill north from Manchester (1950’s, 1960’s …) As a kid I visited her at work … it was loud!
    When she retired, she received a congrats letter from her colleague‘s.
    I did not understand one word! 😬
    Due to the noise whilst working, they shortened their sentences and even cut the words as they conversed with each other.
    This formed a new kind of slang-language which influenced the northern English accent.
    Later on in life when I visited her and realised, she didn‘t understand me, due to „deafness“, I shouted the shortened sentences as I had understood them … it worked! 😊 R.I.P Grandma!

  • @jasoncall2648
    @jasoncall2648 Před rokem +7

    A few notes:
    1. As the guy who put together the original training modules for Howard Leight, the inventor of the bell-shaped foam earplug, I must say that this is the best, smoothest, most complete and succinct presentation on hearing protection I’ve ever seen! Loved it!
    2. Nowadays, you’d never use a polyurethane or pvc earplug since Howard’s sustainable, biobased earplugs have made them obsolete.
    3. A bit of Howard Leight trivia: It was Howard’s dad, Charlie Leight, who discovered and popularized the insertion method of pulling on the pinna.
    Well done!!

  • @juliettesterkens721
    @juliettesterkens721 Před 2 měsíci +4

    This is a terrific TEDx talk. Thank you for presenting on this important topic. Solid and useable advice. You only get one set of ears, folks. Treat them kindly. Once you have lost it - watch my TEDx talk about "what you don't know about hearing aids."

  • @UnFUG_Your_Life
    @UnFUG_Your_Life Před rokem +11

    This video brings attention to the importance of protecting our hearing, and the potential long-term consequences of not doing so. As Kimberly H. Deason explains, hearing loss can have a significant impact on our overall quality of life, and it's important to take steps to protect our hearing while we still can. From wearing earplugs at concerts and loud events, to limiting our exposure to loud noises in general, there are many ways we can reduce the risk of hearing loss.
    This video is a valuable reminder that our hearing is a precious and fragile sense, and we should take care to protect it as much as possible. If you're looking for practical tips on how to preserve your hearing, this video is a great resource.

  • @vocal_lilly9799
    @vocal_lilly9799 Před rokem +34

    Thank you so much for this! I am completely blind since birth and haven't realized the full danger of hearing loss until watching this video. This was truly eye-opening, because I couldn't bear losing my favorite sense or part of it. I will implement your suggestions

    • @GurjinderSingh12390
      @GurjinderSingh12390 Před rokem +4

      Watching thats some sense of humour right there

    • @judgeberry6071
      @judgeberry6071 Před rokem

      A wise man once said be a better person than you were before you decided to type that shite.

    • @vocal_lilly9799
      @vocal_lilly9799 Před rokem +8

      @@GurjinderSingh12390 well, blind people don't usually change their vocabulary concerning sighted things like watching. But after re-reading the comment, I rather had to laugh about me using the word eye-opening;)

    • @user-sn5bg3xe1k
      @user-sn5bg3xe1k Před rokem +1

      ​@@vocal_lilly9799 Wow, you can type and read comments? Amazing! Is it not a 100% loss or do you use some kind of device? Hearing is important, take care, thanks for sharing your comment ♥️

    • @kimdeason5990
      @kimdeason5990 Před rokem +1

      So glad to hear it! Another pun ha!

  • @urmwhynot
    @urmwhynot Před rokem +12

    **turns on subtitles**

  • @arnieslab
    @arnieslab Před rokem +5

    She’s right. I’d like to thank the Ramones for giving me tinnitus in the summer of 1994. I’d probably do it all again though 😂.

  • @sanamsanam9449
    @sanamsanam9449 Před rokem +2

    Very excellent for new beginners l like it😉💜

  • @victornoagbodji
    @victornoagbodji Před rokem +2

    Such an importance topic. Thanks for sharing 😊🙏

  • @haikalpasha__
    @haikalpasha__ Před rokem +7

    I just put on my earphone

  • @bukurie6861
    @bukurie6861 Před rokem

    Thank you! You talk is so interesting😍And to lose hearing is noisy acustic,...🌎

  • @hollyyy719
    @hollyyy719 Před rokem +3

    I absolutely love you and your channel, awesome content💕♥♥

  • @charles5272
    @charles5272 Před rokem +3

    Very good

  • @funnytv-1631
    @funnytv-1631 Před rokem +23

    The version of you that exists in the future deserves your belief.the version of you that exists right now deserves to be celebrated for all that you do.

  • @sumernoel1553
    @sumernoel1553 Před 2 měsíci

    I will totally wear earplugs for loud situations. I’ve been ripping corners off my napkin, balling it up, & stuff it in my ears at concerts for a while now. It just dampens the sound but for something really loud like a concert, it’s just right.

    • @Packhorse-bh8qn
      @Packhorse-bh8qn Před 28 dny

      @sumernoel1553 " It just dampens the sound but for something really loud like a concert, it’s just right."
      No, it's not right at all. It's a false friend. It makes you think you are doing enough, but you are NOT doing enough.
      Is it better than nothing? Maybe. Maybe not. More likely, it's giving you a false sense of security.

  • @Cynja_
    @Cynja_ Před rokem

    This just made me remember turning my music on my headset louder, instead of wearing the hearing protection that was handed out while there was construction work in the office

    • @kimdeason5990
      @kimdeason5990 Před rokem +2

      Yes and landscapers do that too - better to use noise cancelling earmuffs

  • @emadali1610
    @emadali1610 Před rokem +1

    it's true

  • @alidirah6
    @alidirah6 Před rokem +4

    What about those 808’s

  • @tamb7587
    @tamb7587 Před dnem +1

    I have noticed that almost every church has gone to this rediculously loud music ! I literally and purposely wait until the “ praise and worship “ part of church is over before I go in now and because I know there will be a loud sound or two at the end I have ear plugs for that. It has become rediculous and at CHURCH OF ALL PLACES ! I am a dental hygienist and I use a machine called a cavitron it gives off a high pitched squeal , I have started using ear plugs any time I use this machine now.. I’m 63 and don’t want to push my luck..

  • @janetslicer3637
    @janetslicer3637 Před rokem +3

    It's true, it happened to my now deceased husband.

    • @kimdeason5990
      @kimdeason5990 Před rokem

      Sorry to hear that…I’ve watched it occur with family and it’s sad

  • @asmitasamarwal9036
    @asmitasamarwal9036 Před rokem +3

    With constant online lecture and then asmr at night for a good sleep I was feeling like I was already overburdening them so much... Thank u so much for this... Our senses are precious you guys... Gonna be more careful now ❣️💯

    • @kimdeason5990
      @kimdeason5990 Před rokem

      Just don’t overdo it for long extended periods of time.

  • @paulaswaim8434
    @paulaswaim8434 Před rokem +3

    Wear earplugs when you vacuum or mow a lawn or run a snowblower.

  • @derpderp4377
    @derpderp4377 Před rokem +4

    What ???

  • @thytranleanh1135
    @thytranleanh1135 Před rokem +1

    ❤❤

  • @12cowwoman
    @12cowwoman Před rokem

    Loved it, but what do we teachers do, that work in the nursery and with the 3-6 year olds?! 🙈 Especially the older ones seem to arrive loud, remain oud most throughout the day and leave me daily with ears that just want to collaps... "sigh"
    Already have tinitus in both ears and well, nursery is ok, but on days when I have to help out with the older children, my ears won't stop ringing... 😩

    • @kimdeason5990
      @kimdeason5990 Před rokem +1

      I know crying babies can be so loud. There are earplugs that bock the higher frequencies but allow the lower one to flow through. You can hear communication through them.

    • @12cowwoman
      @12cowwoman Před rokem

      @@kimdeason5990 - yes, I know about those, thank you! The little ones are happy enough with us to not cry so much, but they have recently discovered those high pitch, very loud screams or squeals, lol, and oh, those frequencies are just too much for our poor ears! 🙈
      But we now have established a "scream zone" - we told them that if they want to really scream and squeal, they can go next door and close the door and have at it 😁
      So now the 3-year olds approach us, let us know they want to scream, go next door, yell to their heart's content and leave the room afterwards, smiling from ear to ear...
      Don't know if this will solve anything, but they want to scream, are happy they are being given the space for it and our ears get a break...
      Is it normal though, this need to scream, squeak & squeal?!

  • @Ladylovesdogs
    @Ladylovesdogs Před rokem +7

    All the gym rats are going to be deaf. Definitely (no pun intended) setting that decibel level on my phone or wearing earplugs at the gym, the place is just so loud

  • @YFMED
    @YFMED Před rokem +2

    Yfm Ed on all platforms 🕺🏽🕺🏽

  • @yvonne3903
    @yvonne3903 Před rokem +2

    Is this also called sensori neural hearing loss?

  • @huldagieshubler804
    @huldagieshubler804 Před rokem +1

    Where does she say the 85 dB rule? I had to skip the theory part and go to the to do rules, and I find nothing

    • @kimdeason5990
      @kimdeason5990 Před rokem +1

      In general, if you are standing an arm distance from someone and you have to raise your voice to have a normal conversation - the background noise is more than likely 85 dB or higher

    • @huldagieshubler804
      @huldagieshubler804 Před rokem

      Thanks!

    • @dfinma
      @dfinma Před 2 měsíci

      4:00

    • @Packhorse-bh8qn
      @Packhorse-bh8qn Před 28 dny

      @huldagieshubler804 " I had to skip the theory part and go to the to do rules, "
      No, you didn't have to. You CHOSE to. So you missed it.
      That's how that works.

  • @merryhunt9153
    @merryhunt9153 Před rokem +2

    Two great places for wearing earplugs: airplanes and subways.

  • @kimdeason5990
    @kimdeason5990 Před rokem +1

    Actually World Health Organization predicts a billion more people will have hearing loss by the year 2030 - NOT 2050 like this descriptions says!

  • @giftedgreen2152
    @giftedgreen2152 Před rokem +3

    My grandfather lost more than 50% of his hearing firing a canon at Asians.

  • @BRIDTA
    @BRIDTA Před rokem +8

    Now study hypersensitive hearing please. I'd love for my ears to be less sensitive but in 30 years of loud headphone usage it's not diminished at all 😂

    • @maczajsci7080
      @maczajsci7080 Před rokem +1

      Get musicians earplugs or noise cancelling headphones - try to change your evnironment to be more quiet. I also have hypersensitive hearing but I don't mind it and I actually value it. It makes me not tolerate harmful noises. I think you should treat it the same - not try to get rid of it with loud noises.

    • @0700083edu
      @0700083edu Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@maczajsci7080 Acctualy sound privation is a bad idea

  • @ericrayblankenship5018
    @ericrayblankenship5018 Před rokem +1

    Head phones +Morgan wallen = hearing gonna be destroyed!!!🎵

    • @kimdeason5990
      @kimdeason5990 Před rokem +1

      Uh-oh listen to it loud every now and then - just not constantly!

    • @Packhorse-bh8qn
      @Packhorse-bh8qn Před 28 dny

      @ericrayblankenship5018 "Head phones +Morgan wallen = hearing gonna be destroyed!!!"
      Your equation is missing a couple of terms. Please allow me to fix that for you:
      Head phones +Morgan wallen + immaturity + stupidity = hearing destroyed, and bragging about it as if it's a good thing.
      /smh/

  • @jasonwei8686
    @jasonwei8686 Před rokem +3

    Lol I turned my volume down…

  • @jeromeencarnacion6280
    @jeromeencarnacion6280 Před rokem +4

    *laughs in veteran

    • @WhiskeyTango68
      @WhiskeyTango68 Před rokem

      Exactly. Veteran, blue collar…her couch has safe hearing levels unless she turns up her surround sound. 😅

  • @michaellake6006
    @michaellake6006 Před rokem

    Why does our healthcare policy Medicare cover hearing aids ??

    • @camez2345
      @camez2345 Před 17 dny

      Is that a rhetorical question? 😂 Because our healthcare system is absurd!

  • @user-su3df5vc5g
    @user-su3df5vc5g Před rokem +1

    i can't hear her?

    • @aliothspectranet5678
      @aliothspectranet5678 Před rokem

      GOOD LUCK BUDDY

    • @kimdeason5990
      @kimdeason5990 Před rokem

      There’s one in every crowd ha!

    • @Packhorse-bh8qn
      @Packhorse-bh8qn Před 28 dny

      @user-su3df5vc5g "i can't hear her?"
      Are you asking something? Or stating something? Do you know the difference? Were you never taught how to use question marks?

  • @jonathanortiz6918
    @jonathanortiz6918 Před rokem +1

    Were losing it? Well duh, were all dying a little every day too

  • @GurjinderSingh12390
    @GurjinderSingh12390 Před rokem +3

    I live in industrial area from last 20 years. I am lipreading from 19 years now. Socially awkward, epilepsy is part of my life.

  • @thatomofolo452
    @thatomofolo452 Před rokem +1

    🙉

  • @hishams89
    @hishams89 Před rokem +3

    That picture of the internal structure of the ear hearing mechanism left me feeling like, surely there is no creator for that! its a mere random evolution starting with a bacteria that decided to be a fish, hoping to be a human soon

    • @shabirmagami146
      @shabirmagami146 Před rokem

      and if the creator can be the result of some random evolution or whatever...then anything else can..... no scope for God whatsoever...

  • @cherylcaardillo1702
    @cherylcaardillo1702 Před rokem +2

    Glenn beck said it best at 58years old we are loosing our cognitive ability

  • @Kevin-is-here
    @Kevin-is-here Před rokem +1

    Huh, could you please speak up

  • @marrylarry5801
    @marrylarry5801 Před rokem

    i'm losing it anyway

  • @TuLocalPendejo
    @TuLocalPendejo Před rokem +2

    I seriously need to turn my headphones down… thanks.