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Advice on replacement wall socket please
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob." data-source="post: 453550" data-attributes="member: 27131"><p>Even though I was fairly religious wearing ear defenders (cement mills were far louder than any of our crushers), even people who've looked after their hearing meticulously and never subjected themselves to high noise environments will still have lost their top end. </p><p></p><p>This is why kids can often hear those annoying cat deterrents an other such supposed 'ultra sonic' devices and we can't, I remember as a kid growing up in the country being able to hear bats 'clicking' at night. I know I can't hear them anymore, and I still pass my annual hearing assessment with flying colours. I'm well in the range of what I should be able to hear at my age. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob., post: 453550, member: 27131"] Even though I was fairly religious wearing ear defenders (cement mills were far louder than any of our crushers), even people who've looked after their hearing meticulously and never subjected themselves to high noise environments will still have lost their top end. This is why kids can often hear those annoying cat deterrents an other such supposed 'ultra sonic' devices and we can't, I remember as a kid growing up in the country being able to hear bats 'clicking' at night. I know I can't hear them anymore, and I still pass my annual hearing assessment with flying colours. I'm well in the range of what I should be able to hear at my age. [/QUOTE]
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