(PRWEB) November 24, 2010
Unlike standard sound attenuation values such as Noise Reduction Ratings (NRRs) and Single Number Ratings (SNRs), which are laboratory tested, SafetyMeter assesses and documents the actual in-ear sound attenuation a Phonak user receives from their custom-molded Serenity protection.
The SafetyMeter fit test can be performed in any quiet environment such as a manager’s office or meeting space, the test is completely objective (no user feedback required), and each assessment takes just five minutes.
Following each test, SafetyMeter provides the user with a personal attenuation rating (PAR) applicable to their specific custom-molded Serenity system. Test data is stored automatically and can then be used by a company’s safety manager, or professional service providers, to accurately monitor and evaluate an employee’s hearing protection over time.
“By using SafetyMeter users of our custom-molded Serenity systems can ensure that they continue to receive the industry-leading protection they signed up for,” said Evert Djikstra, managing director of Phonak Communications. “Safety managers and service companies can use the test to spot protection gaps before these lead to hearing issues, and because SafetyMeter helps staff understand how to best use and wear their protection, the test can actually help strengthen a company’s hearing conversation program.”
SafetyMeter offers:
Portable and compact, the SafetyMeter fit testing system is supplied in a sturdy carry case. Its PC software is highly user-friendly and results are stored digitally or can be printed for hard copy filing.
To learn more about SafetyMeter please visit this SafetyMeter webpage.
About Phonak Communications AG
Phonak Communications AG, a subsidiary of the Sonova Group, has been specializing in the development, design, production and distribution worldwide of ultra miniaturized wireless systems since 1992. By combining its expertise in hearing technology with ongoing research at the highest level, Phonak Communications AG has succeeded in making substantial advances in the field of wireless communication systems from its development and production base in Switzerland.
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