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Cylinder Earplugs combine communicability with protection.

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February 17, 2004 - Suited for applications that require constant wear and/or communication between employees, Matrix™ single-use earplugs screen out harmful noises while letting human voices pass through. Made with thermoplastic elastomer material and dual-density foam, they offer attenuation levels rated from NPR 23–29 db. Center of plugs are compacted and denser than outer portions of plug, resulting in semi-rigid core that provides lateral resistance when pushed into ear.

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Leight, Howard, Industries
7828 Waterville Rd.
San Diego, CA, 92154
USA


Howard Leight Reinvents Cylinder Earplugs

-- New Design and Material Improve Fit and Performance

-- Patented 'No Roll' Foam Construction Eases Insertion, Adds Comfort

-- Uniform Attenuation Profile Screens Out Noise, Allows Voices In

Smithfield, RI -- Product designers at Howard Leight have taken a new approach to the standard cylinder earplug. Combining new material with an entirely new design concept, the new Matrix(tm) line of single use earplugs offers users a range of benefits, including improved fit and comfort, easier insertion without rolling, and the ability to screen harmful noises out while allowing human voice frequencies in.

"Matrix earplugs are a quantum leap in single use, cylinder earplugs," said Bill Sokol, VP Strategic Marketing for Howard Leight parent company, Bacou-Dalloz. "They offer a better overall wearing experience than any other cylinder shaped earplug, and are especially well suited for applications that require constant wear and/or communication between employees."

Key to the success of the Matrix plug design is the use of a proprietary thermoplastic elastomer material (TPE) and a patented, dual density foam construction process. Unlike conventional PVC plugs, the center of the Matrix plug is tightly compacted and much denser than the outer portions of the plug. This results in a semi-rigid core that provides lateral resistance when pushed into the ear. This allows easy insertion without the rolling and waiting for expansion required by traditional cylinder plugs.

The rest of the plug consists of a softer, less dense foam with a smooth outer skin, and a smaller diameter than traditional cylinder plugs, making it extremely comfortable for long-term wear. Industrial users report they do not have to "wait around" for the plugs to expand in the ear canals prior to use, and that the Matrix plugs "feel like they're not even there."

Sokol reports, however, that the best part of the new design is the attenuation profile generated by the TPE foam material. As verified by an independent NVLAP accredited lab, Matrix plugs generate a uniform attenuation profile that has the effect of blocking harmful sound while allowing voices and warning signals to pass through. In field-testing by over 400 real-world users throughout the US and Europe, this property was enthusiastically endorsed as a major improvement over standard PVC cylinder earplugs.

To suit the needs of the widest range of applications in the worldwide marketplace, Matrix plugs are color-coded for different attenuation levels: Orange colored plugs carry an attenuation rating of NRR 29 db when tested according to ANSI S.319-1974; Green Matrix plugs provide an NRR of 27; and Blue plugs, the lightest attenuation at NRR 23 db. "This prevents overprotection in marginal noise environments," said Sokol, "and allows users to target attenuation, especially in applications where communication is paramount."

Since its beginnings as a one-man operation more than 30 years ago, Howard Leight Industries has grown into one of the largest manufacturers of in-ear protection in the industrial market and is widely recognized as an innovator in protection and fit. Since 2001 Howard Leight has been a part of the Bacou-Dalloz(tm) Hearing Safety Group. Combining the innovation and expertise of Howard Leight(r) Earplugs and Bilsom(r) Earmuffs, the Bacou-Dalloz Hearing Safety Group is a world leader in hearing safety.

For additional product information, contact:

Howard Leight Industries

7828 Waterville Road

San Diego, CA 92154

Tel: 800-327-1110

Fax: 800-322-1330

www.howardleight.com

bsokol@bacou-dalloz.com

ref: HLI7678.0104
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