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Mack's

Mack's Flightguard Airplane Pressure Ear Plugs

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$5.17 each
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

- Relieves ear pressure discomfort as the result of flying on airplanes
- Unique PR3TM Design with Ceramic Filter is laboratory tested and proven to relieve air pressure
- Flight-tested and Frequent Flyer approved*
- Reduces noise for relaxation
- Firm stem and super soft flanges ensure superior comfort and ease of use
- Includes travel case
- Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) – 26 decibels
  • Allergens and safety warnings

    Caution: Remove earplug slowly with twisting motion to gradually break the seal. Due to the excellent seal characteristics, rapid removal may damage eardrum. Do not push earplug into ear so far that you are unable to easily grasp the stem with thumb and forefinger. Do not use for sleeping while laying flat. Use only as directed. Keep away from infants and small children. This product is non-toxic, but may interfere with breathing if caught in windpipe, which could lead to serious injury or death. Improper fitting or disregard of the above recommendations will reduce effectiveness and could result in hearing loss or injury.
  • Direction for Use: Proper Fit: 1. Before inserting, with mouth closed and nose pinched closed, blow gently to clear and equalize any ear pressure. For best results, insert earplugs before takeoff and remove after landing and cabin door has been opened. Earplugs may be removed at maximum cruising altitude, but always insert 1 hour before landing. 2. Reach over head and pull up and back on outer ear to straighten ear canal. 3. With opposite hand, grasp earplug stem and insert by pressing forward in a circular motion to form an airtight seal. Cleaning Instructions: Wash with mild soap and warm water. Dry thoroughly before reinserting into ear. Store in original case. Discard if earplugs come in contact with lubricants, solvents or other chemicals. Earplugs should be inspected regularly for serviceability. Replace hard, torn or deformed earplugs. If used daily, replace every 2 to 4 weeks.
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