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Life is full of sounds.
What are you missing?
The sound of children laughing, the subtle sounds of nature as you take a walk in the park. Wouldn’t it be great to recover these sounds that are near and dear to you? A hearing loss can mean no longer being able to enjoy the sounds of everyday life that most people take for granted.
Now is the time you can recover them!
At Vantage Hearing, we have started a series of educational presentations that are designed to inform, educate and dispel misinformation. At Vantage Hearing, we pride ourselves in the fact that our integrity and ethical business practices have positioned us with an A-rating at the Better Business Bureau.
What does that mean to you?
That we stand behind our quality, our services and our follow through. Every time! There are unscrupulous companies that are taking advantage of consumers out there and we want to make sure you and your friends and family aren't one of them. We're here to answer any questions and to provide as much information as possible.
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Cicadas have their hearing organs in their stomachs. | ![]() |
The whole area of the middle ear is no bigger than an M&M. | |
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Crickets have their hearing organs in their knees. | ![]() |
Fish do not have ears, but they can hear pressure changes through ridges on their body. | |
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The ear continues to hear sounds, even while you sleep. | ![]() |
A hearing aid is the 2nd most widely used assistive technology device after the walking cane. | |
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Ears not only help you hear, but also aid in balance. | ![]() |
The ear’s malleus, incus and stapes (otherwise known as the hammer, anvil and stirrup) are the smallest bones in the human body. | |
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Animals hear better than humans. | ![]() |
When listening to music on earphones at a standard volume level 5, the sound generated reaches a level of 100 dB, loud enough to cause permanent damage after just 15 minutes per day! | |





