Above and Beyond get behind 'Dont Lose the Music' campaign

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Above and Beyond have put their faces to the Royal National Institue for the Deaf's 'Don't Lose The Music' campaign.

With festival season in full swing, the RNID have asked us to remind you lot that festival's sound levels can exceed 110dB – the equivalent of an aircraft taking off. Don’t Lose the Music warns that listening to music too loud for too long can cause permanent damage to your ears, resulting in problems such as tinnitus and hearing loss. If music fans want to experience many more festivals they should remember earplugs.

Don’t Lose the Music teams will be at Glade, Womad, Cambridge Folk Festival, Summer Sundae, Green Man Festival, V festivals and Creamfields.

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Good vid. Been using plugs for a few years now. Such a relief when I pull them out come the end of the night! Thinking about upgrading my reusables to customs.
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Posted Thu 25 Jun
Ear plugs, yeah right lol.
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Posted Thu 25 Jun
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ACS are the place to go for custom made earplugs. Above and Beyond use them, as does Eddie Halliwell, Laiid Back Luke and most other big names. Here's the website - www.hearingprotection.co.uk Get the ER15's perfect for clubbing and DJing.
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Posted Fri 26 Jun

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