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What does 24 dB of sound reduction actually feel like?
- Sounds like a fridge, ticking clock, or quiet street traffic fade into the background.
- Normal household noise such as distant conversation, light traffic, or a TV in another room becomes softer and less distracting.
- Louder sounds such as barking dogs or passing cars are cushioned, helping you enjoy a calmer environment for rest.
This is the right question to ask – and it’s the reason most early years workers don’t protect their hearing at all. The instinct is sound: supervision requires you to hear the children. Your care depends on it.
Here’s what the research actually shows. Properly fitted filtered earplugs reduce the continuous acoustic load – the relentless wall-to-wall noise of a busy room – while leaving sudden, high-frequency sounds like a cry, a shout, or a call for help clearly audible. The sounds that signal distress cut through. The grinding background noise that damages your hearing over time is what gets reduced.
A child crying, a fall, a child calling your name – these are sharp, high-priority sounds. They are not what earplugs block. What earplugs reduce is the 80+ noise events per hour exceeding 85 dB that your ears are absorbing all day without you noticing.
The frame that matters: you will hear better, for longer, if you protect the hearing you have. A childcare worker with early-stage noise-induced hearing loss is not more available to the children – she is less.
It is significantly louder than most people – including most early years workers – realise. Here’s what the research measures at the teacher’s ear specifically:
- 8-hour daily equivalent: 80.1 dB(A) – at or above the UK lower exposure action value, which legally requires employers to assess the risk and provide information and training
- Peak noise at teacher’s ear: up to 112–118 dB(A) – comparable to a rock concert, occurring repeatedly across a working day
- More than 80 events per hour exceeding 85 dB – the threshold at which UK law requires employers to provide hearing protection
- Absolute peaks recorded: 127.6 dB(A) in infant-toddler settings
The reason it’s this loud: when ambient noise reaches 80–85 dB, children must scream at full effort just to be heard by the person next to them. So the noise feeds itself. The room generates more noise because of the noise already in it.
The Swedish Job-Exposure Matrix classifies preschool teachers in the 75–85 dB exposure interval as a baseline norm – not as an exceptional case. This is the expected environment. And fewer than 10% of childcare workers protect their hearing in it.
It’s partly the job. But a significant part of it is the noise specifically – and that part is not inevitable.
A 2023 study published in Noise & Health found a direct correlation between classroom noise levels and teacher heart rate. As noise increased, heart rate rose and heart rate variability fell. In plain terms: the body reads sustained loud noise as a continuous low-grade threat. The nervous system stays in a stress state across the entire shift. You arrive home already depleted, before the children’s behaviour or the admin or anything else has even entered the picture.
Research on early years workers specifically found:
- 71% experience sound-induced auditory fatigue – the inability to tolerate everyday sounds (the radio, the TV, conversation) after a shift. In the general female population, this figure is 32%.
- 50% have difficulty understanding speech after work
- 40% have developed hypersensitivity to sound – meaning everyday noise at home becomes uncomfortable or even painful
The headache after every shift is not just tiredness. It is a measurable physiological response to sustained acoustic overload. That response compounds over years.
It might attract a question the first time. After that, it’s just part of how you work.
The visibility concern is real – unlike a factory worker wearing ear defenders out of sight, you’re interacting with parents, children, and colleagues all day. But consider what you’re actually communicating: “I take my occupational health seriously enough to protect it.” That is a professional statement, not an apology.
Medical-grade silicone earplugs sit flush in the ear. They’re far less visible than any wireless earphone or hearing aid. Most parents won’t notice. The ones who do ask are generally curious rather than critical – especially if you can explain that you can still hear clearly, you’re simply reducing the cumulative noise load that causes long-term damage.
The alternative – progressively worse hearing, chronic tinnitus, or hyperacusis that makes your own children’s voices difficult to bear at home – is considerably more visible. And considerably harder to explain.
The research specifically on early years workers is stark. A Swedish cohort study found that preschool teachers had:
- More than twice the risk of sound-induced auditory fatigue compared to women in quieter occupations
- More than twice the risk of hyperacusis – a condition where normal everyday sounds become physically uncomfortable or painful
- Three times the incidence rate of hyperacusis in longitudinal follow-up
Crucially: significant risk was found below the current legal exposure limit of 85 dB. Existing health and safety regulations do not adequately protect childcare workers. The law was written for industrial settings; the childcare sector sits in a gap.
An Australian study of 14 preschool settings found 40% of teachers exposed to daily noise beyond maximum permissible occupational health limits. Under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005, UK nursery employers have legal obligations to assess and address this. Most don’t know it applies to them.
Hyperacusis – the condition where the auditory system becomes overly sensitive – means that the sounds you tolerated during work become unbearable at home. Your own children playing. A dropped cup. Traffic outside. The world gets louder, not quieter. That is the trajectory without protection.
It’s extremely common among early years workers – but common is not the same as fine.
What you’re describing is sound-induced auditory fatigue. Your auditory system has been overloaded across the shift and hasn’t recovered. The need for silence at home, the inability to tolerate the radio or television, the irritability at unexpected sounds – these are your ears telling you they’ve taken more than they can process today.
With repeated daily exposure and no recovery period, auditory fatigue can progress to hyperacusis – where the sensitivity becomes permanent rather than temporary. Workers describe coming home and asking their own partners and children to keep the noise down. Feeling guilty about it. And still being unable to tolerate what should be ordinary household sounds.
The ringing after a noisy shift – which most workers write off as nothing – is a temporary threshold shift. It means the cochlear hair cells responsible for processing that frequency range have been pushed past their recovery capacity. Do this daily for years and the temporary becomes permanent. There is no treatment for noise-induced hearing damage. There is only the decision made before it accumulates.
Yes. The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 apply to all UK employers, including nurseries, childminders, and early years settings. The thresholds are:
- 80 dB(A) – Lower Exposure Action Value: employer must assess the risk and provide information and training to staff
- 85 dB(A) – Upper Exposure Action Value: employer must provide hearing protection and establish hearing protection zones
- 87 dB(A) – Exposure Limit Value: must not be exceeded
Research consistently places early years settings at or above the lower action value, and frequently above the upper action value during active sessions. Noise-induced hearing loss is a reportable industrial disease under RIDDOR. The fact that almost no nursery in the UK carries out a noise risk assessment does not mean the obligation doesn’t exist – it means the sector has a compliance gap.
You don’t need to wait for your employer to act. Individual hearing protection is something you can choose for yourself, right now, regardless of whether your setting has a policy.
Each bollsen set includes your earplugs in medical-grade silicone, sized precisely to your ear canal via AR KI TECH, with a compact carry case and a Fit Guide with insertion tips. Free UK delivery. Returns and exchanges are free if the fit isn’t right – though with AR KI TECH sizing our return rate sits at around 3%, so it rarely comes to that.
Stay calm and present in a loud daycare day with BOLLSEN Life+ earplugs for daycare and early childhood educators.
They take the sharp edge off everyday noise like crying, squeals, toy noise, chair scraping, and nonstop chatter while still letting you hear what matters.
Soft, low profile silicone keeps them comfortable through long shifts, pickup time, and busy indoor play.
The Life+ 10x pack is the best value choice for daily use, spare pairs in your bag, or keeping extras at work.
- Reduces harsh daycare noise so you feel less overstimulated and more patient.
- Helps you stay focused during group activities, indoor play, and pickup time.
- Soft, flexible silicone for comfortable wear through long shifts.
- Low profile fit that stays in place while you talk, move, and bend down with children.
- Great value 10x pack for daily use and keeping backups ready.
- Reusable up to 100 times.
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Test Winner for Noise Reduction and Comfort
After over 1700 tests, independent laboratories in Germany have confirmed: Life+ reduces noise by an average of 24 dB. For daycare and early childhood educators, that steady reduction helps take the sharp edge off a loud shift, so the room feels calmer and you can stay focused without feeling overwhelmed.
Life+ earplugs help soften common daycare sounds:
- Crying, squeals, and sudden loud bursts during play;
- Constant chatter, singing, and group activity noise during transitions;
- Toy noise, chair scraping, table knocking, and dropped items;
- Pickup time noise, overlapping conversations with parents, and busy hallway sounds.
With a lower daily noise load, many educators feel less drained after work and find it easier to stay patient and present with children. For best results, insert the earplugs correctly so they seal comfortably without pressure. The Life+ 10x pack is ideal for everyday use, keeping spare pairs in your bag, and having backups at the centre for extra loud days or staff coverage.


Comfort that Adapts to You
Made from high quality medical grade silicone, Life+ earplugs stay comfortable through long daycare shifts.
The two lamella design follows the ear canal natural shape and creates a secure, gentle seal without pressure.
Once inserted, they sit softly in the ear, so you can wear them for hours at a time during indoor play, outdoor time, pickup, and staff briefings.
Secure Fit in Real Daycare Life
Many earplugs feel bulky, slip out when you talk, or start to itch after a while.
That is why we developed Life+.
The low profile shape sits stable in the ear, so it is less likely to move while you speak, bend down, lift a child, or stay active throughout the room.
A small tab is enough to remove the earplugs quickly whenever you want.
Less Noise Stress, Same Awareness
Do not worry, you will not feel cut off from the children.
Life+ earplugs are designed to reduce distracting noise like crying, squeals, toy noise, chair scraping, and constant chatter while still letting you hear what matters.
The result is a calmer sound environment that helps you stay focused, patient, and present.
Why the 10x pack: The Life+ 10x pack is the best value option for daily use, keeping spare pairs in your bag, and having backups at the centre for extra loud days or staff coverage.
Community Asked, We Answered
Key Takeaways & Frequently Asked Questions
They reduce distracting sound in busy rooms, like crying, squeals, toy noise, chair scraping, and nonstop chatter, so you can stay calmer and more focused while still hearing what matters.
They should seal the ear canal without feeling forced.
A secure seal is what makes the sound feel softer and less distracting.
Many daycare and early childhood educators keep a spare pair in their bag or staff drawer so they always have them for loud moments like indoor play, pickup time, or busy transition periods.
If someone asks, a simple answer is enough, for example:
I wear them to make the room sound less harsh so I can stay calm and focused.
It is a practical tool, like glasses or a standing desk.
Life+ is not headphones and does not play audio.
It simply reduces noise while you still hear what matters.
40-day money-back guarantee
We want you to feel completely satisfied with your purchase. That is why we offer a satisfaction guarantee: if you’re not happy with the comfort or performance of your Life+ earplugs, you can return them within 40 days for a full refund, no questions asked.
Reusable to up to 100 Times
Life+ earplugs are made for daily use. The durable silicone material keeps its shape and comfort even after many uses of wear, providing reliable noise reduction over time.
With normal use, one pair lasts around three to four months before replacement is recommended. A Multi-Pack can keep you supplied for up to a year of comfortable, quiet nights.
Easy to Clean and Carry
Keeping your Life+ earplugs clean is simple. Wipe them with a soft cloth and, if needed, use a small amount of mild dish soap to remove residue.
Are you travelling a lot? Then simply store the earplugs in the included aluminum case in your pocket or your keychain.
Environmentally Friendly
At BOLLSEN, sustainability is built into every detail of our products.
- Our earplugs are reusable and made from high-quality medical-grade silicone that contains no BPA, PVC, plasticisers, latex, or cadmium.
- By keeping our production and delivery routes short, we reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 4,900 kilograms each year.
- Every pair is designed to be durable, comfortable, and environmentally responsible: a small choice that helps reduce waste for a cleaner future.
The Best Alternative to other Expensive Hearing Protection
Custom-fit hearing protection can often be expensive. BOLLSEN Life+ earplugs offer a smart alternative with a conical, two-lamella design that comfortably adapts to the shape of your ears. The soft, medical-grade silicone ensures a secure fit that feels tailored, without the complexity or cost of custom solutions.
For middle-sized ears: The standard version
Our standard version is designed for medium-sized ear canals. This version provides a comfortable fit for the majority of users.
For large or small ears: AR KI Tech ear measurement
Are your ears particularly large or small? For ears that are smaller or larger than average, our AR KI Tech system can help determine your ideal size. Simply send us photos of your ears, and our technology recommends the most suitable earplugs for your individual fit. This ensures optimal comfort and effective noise reduction.
Customer Reviews
I work nights at a hosipital centre and sleeping during the day had always been a battle I was quietly losing. Kids outside, bin collections, deliveries it didn't matter how tired I was, something would pull me out of sleep after two or three hours. Life+ blocked enough of it that I started getting real sleep again. Five to six solid hours most days now. I go into work feeling like a person rather than someone who's been slightly awake for 18 hours.
I'm a junior doctor doing long rotations and the quality of my sleep in between shifts was borderline dangerous . I was living near a main road and averaging maybe five hours of properly broken sleep. A registrar mentioned Life+ almost in passing and I picked some up on a whim. Within three days the difference was significant enough that I texted him to say thanks. I now keep a pair in my white coat pocket and a spare at home.
I travel constantly for work usually 10 or 11 flights a month and ear pressure discomfort during descent had become something I just accepted as part of the job. A colleague mentioned pressure-regulating earplugs and I finally tried them on a transatlantic trip. I made it through completely comfortable and couldn't believe I'd been putting up with that discomfort for years. They're in my hand luggage permanently now.





















