CLIMAX 12-P 25dB Ear Protector with Folding Headband. The CLIMAX 12-P retractable eamuffs offers a high level of hearing protection with a proven effectiveness of 25dB. Indicated as a solution for environments with high noise pollution, this retractable eamuff combines practicality with comfort. The eamuffs feature a retractable headband for easy and secure fitting and storage, making them an excellent choice for transport at home, work or outdoor activities. Made from ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) thermoplastic polymer and UV stabilized, these earplugs offer durability and long-lasting use. They feature large, sealing pads that are padded with hypoallergenic polyester foam, offering a gentle fit without any ear strain. Thus, users enjoy the best possible comfort, with low pressure, ideal for prolonged use. CLIMAX 12-P is the right choice for professionals and workers looking for reliable ear and hearing protection in a variety of conditions. Whether you work in an industrial environment or deal with machinery, these eamuffs ensure you adequate protection from disturbing noisy situations. In particular, these ear protectors are suitable for use by those employed in agriculture, construction, mining and pharmaceutical industries, transport as well as utilities.
Technical Characteristics of CLIMAX 12-P Ear Protector
Product Type | Earmuffs |
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Single Number Rating (SNR) | Up to 25 Decibel |
Noise Frequency Content (HML) | H = 29 dB, M = 23 dB, L = 17 dB |
Visibility | High |
Metal Detectable | No |
Standards | ΕΝ 13819-1:2002, ΕΝ 13819-2:2002, ΕΝ 24869-1:1992, ΕΝ ISO 4869-3:1995, EN 352-1:2002 |
Product Color | Yellowish Green |
Weight | 269 gr |
Brand | Climax |
Country of Manufacture | Spain |
What is noise attenuation? The process of noise energy loss is called attenuation and it is the attenuation data that must be considered when selecting the appropriate ear protectors.
What is SNR? The SNR is a simplified description of hearing protector attenuation. The SNR value can be used to compare the level of noise attenuation offered by different hearing protectors. To determine the sound pressure in your ears, you subtract the SNR value from the average noise level measured. For example:
The noise level averages 99 dB.
Wear ear protectors with an SNR of 19.
So the sound pressure in your ears is on average 99 - 19 = 8th dB.
The higher the SNR, the higher the level of noise attenuation provided by the hearing protection.What is HML? A method of assessing hearing loss based on 3 parameters.
H = High
M = Medium
L = Low
The terms refer to the measure hearing of protector attenuation in high (H), medium (M) and low frequency dominated (L) noise.What are dBs (decibels)? Noise is measured in units of sound pressure levels called decibels (dB).