Custom Hearing Protection in Wilmington & Southport, NC
Noise-induced hearing loss is permanent — and 100% preventable. Whether you work in a loud environment, enjoy recreational shooting, attend concerts, play in a band, or simply want to protect your hearing for the long term, custom hearing protection is one of the smartest investments you can make.
At Excel Audiology in Wilmington & Southport, NC, Dr. Jason Rickman, Au.D. provides custom-fit hearing protection solutions tailored to your specific needs, lifestyle, and listening environment. Unlike off-the-shelf foam earplugs, custom hearing protection is made from a precise mold of your ear canal — delivering a superior fit, greater comfort, and more consistent, reliable protection.
How Loud Is Too Loud?
Sound is measured in decibels (dB). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends limiting exposure to sounds at or above 85 dB. To put this in context:
| Sound | Approximate dB Level |
|---|---|
| Normal conversation | 60 dB |
| Lawn mower / power tools | 90–100 dB |
| Concerts / live music venues | 100–110 dB |
| Headphones at max volume | 105–110 dB |
| Gunshot / firearm | 140–165 dB |
| Jet engine at close range | 140+ dB |
Exposure to sounds above 85 dB for extended periods — or brief exposure above 140 dB — can cause immediate, permanent damage to the hair cells of the inner ear. Once those cells are gone, they do not grow back.
Why Generic Earplugs Fall Short
Over-the-counter foam or silicone earplugs can be better than nothing, but they have real limitations:
- Inconsistent fit — they rarely seal perfectly in every ear, leading to variable and unreliable noise attenuation
- Discomfort with extended wear — foam plugs can cause pressure and irritation after an hour or two
- One-size-fits-all — ears are unique; generic plugs are not designed for your anatomy
- Uniform attenuation — they block all frequencies equally, which can muffle speech and reduce situational awareness in environments where that matters
Custom ear protection solves all of these problems.
How Custom Hearing Protection Is Made
Getting custom hearing protection at Excel Audiology is a straightforward process:
Ear Inspection
We perform a brief otoscopic exam to confirm the ear canal is clear and healthy before taking impressions.
Ear Impressions
A small foam dam is placed in the ear canal, followed by a soft, fast-setting impression material that takes the precise shape of your ear canal and outer ear bowl. The process is quick and comfortable.
Lab Fabrication
Your impressions are sent to a professional manufacturer, where your custom devices are fabricated to your exact ear shape and specifications.
Fit Check
When your devices arrive (typically 2–3 weeks), we verify the fit and make any necessary adjustments.
The result is hearing protection that fits perfectly, seals consistently, and can be worn comfortably for extended periods.
Custom Hearing Protection Options
Excel Audiology provides custom hearing protection for a wide range of needs:
For Workers and Industrial Environments
Custom solid earplugs and filtered options for workers in noise-hazardous industries. Designed for all-day comfort and consistent wear.
For Hunters and Shooters
Passive and electronic custom options that protect against impulse noise (gunshots) while preserving or amplifying ambient sounds.
For Musicians and Performers
Flat-attenuation musician earplugs that reduce all frequencies equally — protecting hearing without distorting the sound of music.
For Sleeping
Ultra-soft custom earplugs designed for comfort while lying down, reducing ambient noise for deeper sleep.
For Swimming
Watertight custom swim plugs that prevent water from entering the ear canal — ideal for swimmers, surfers, and anyone prone to ear infections after water exposure.
General Noise Protection
Custom solid earplugs for any noise environment — yard work, motorsports, sporting events, loud workplaces, and more.
The Long-Term Value of Protecting Your Hearing
Noise-induced hearing loss develops gradually and silently. Many people don’t realize how much hearing they’ve lost until the damage is already significant. Protecting your hearing now preserves your ability to communicate, enjoy music, stay safe, and engage with the world around you — for the rest of your life.
The cost of a pair of custom earplugs is a fraction of the cost of treating the hearing loss they prevent.
- Wilmington: (910) 399-3075
- Southport: (910) 387-9015
Frequently Asked Questions
How is custom hearing protection different from foam earplugs?
Custom hearing protection is made from a precise impression of your individual ear canal, creating a perfect seal and consistent attenuation every time. Foam earplugs are generic, often fit poorly, degrade quickly, and provide unreliable protection. Custom devices are also far more comfortable for extended wear.
How long do custom earplugs last?
With proper care, most custom earplugs last 3–5 years. Ear canal shape can change slightly over time, so a new set of impressions may eventually be needed to maintain a perfect fit.
Can I get custom hearing protection if I already have hearing loss?
Absolutely — and it’s especially important if you do. Protecting your remaining hearing is critical once any degree of hearing loss has occurred. We can also discuss hearing aid options during the same visit if appropriate.
What attenuation level do I need?
This depends on the noise environment you’re protecting against. Dr. Rickman will help you choose the right level of protection — whether that’s a solid plug for maximum attenuation or a filtered option that allows speech and environmental awareness at a safer volume.
Are custom earplugs worth the cost?
For most regular users, yes. The superior fit, comfort, and consistency mean you’ll actually wear them — which is the whole point. Over the lifespan of a pair, the cost per use is typically comparable to or less than buying disposables, while providing significantly better protection.