Baby Hearing Protection Earmuffs are easy to wear, with a low profile and no protruding parts that can catch on things. The wide, foam-filled cushions ensure that the set doesn't squeeze uncomfortably, and there is plenty of space for the ears inside the shells.
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When you take your child to an event with a lot of noise. Such as a festival, parade, carnival, (wedding) party, sports events or motor races.
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When you take your child outside on New Year’s Eve.
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When you do DIY chores in your house or garden which produce a lot of noise, such as drilling, grinding or cutting grass.
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When a brother or sister plays music, puts on a show or has a sports event. Also think about the ears of this brother or sister and the rest of the family
Features
Baby Hearing Protection Earmuffs
- Over-ear design
- Provides hearing protection from loud noises
- Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand for easy storage/carry
- Soft head band and cushion cups ensure comfort for little ones
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Recommended for ages 3 months - 2 years
- Safety Tested for newborns 0-3 months - See our size chart for details
- Weight 142g (5 oz)
- NRR 26.8dB
- Mean Attenuation @ 500Hz 26.53dB
- Mean Attentuation @ 1000Hz 40.53dB
Adventure BANZ® Wrap-Around Sunglasses
Featuring a smart, wrap-around design that ensures the glasses stay put, as well as carefully embedded, rubberized nose and brow, we make sure your little ones feel super comfortable and perfectly secure during all their outdoor activities.
The convenient hook-and-loop closure is specially designed to be extremely practical and easy to use, by both kids and parents.
These, truly unbreakable sunglasses promise to a be a perfect fit and your child’s most reliable companion.
We, here at BANZ® take your children’s safety seriously and make sure all materials used are 100% kid-friendly and free from dangerous chemicals.
Fully CPSIA Compliant and doctor recommended, our baby and toddler sunglasses are parents’ first choice worldwide.
Safety
BANZ® Hearing Protection meets multiple global safety standards including:
- ANSI S3.19 (United States)
- EN352-1: 1993 (Europe)