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New Earplug Just in Time for Spring Break and Summer Months
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Mar 4, 2009 - 6:33:57 PM
(HealthNewsDigest.com) - COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y. – Cirrus Healthcare Products LLC, the leader in ear health and creator of EarPlanes® and BioEars®, announced the launch of ClearEars™. ClearEars are revolutionary earplugs containing an FDA approved polymer that draws water from the ears.
Water trapped in the ears after swimming, or even bathing, can lead to Swimmer’s Ear, a painful infection of the outer ear structure that affects one in every 100-250 Americans each year. The patent-pending ClearEars are soft, comfortable earplugs that draw water trapped in the ears. Safe for children and adults, ClearEars provide convenient, on the spot relief in 5-10 minutes. Available now at www.cirrushealthcare.com, ClearEars will be available at all major retailers including CVS by May 2009. Suggested retail price will be $5.99 for a package of 5 pair.
Cirrus Healthcare Products, one of the largest manufacturers of earplugs in the world, has led the market in innovation for over 10 years. Flagship product EarPlanes is the only product on the market that is proven to relieve ear discomfort, clogging and popping associated with air pressure changes. EarPlanes were developed in conjunction with the House Ear Institute, tested by Navy pilots, approved by flight attendants and are backed by the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. In fact, a recent study conducted by a major U.S. airline cited that EarPlanes helped alleviate Ear Block, a condition brought on by constant pressure change which is known to be one of the major reasons for Worker Compensation Claims. EarPlanes are the recommended Onboard Service Safety Requirement for flight crews of this airline.
Cirrus Healthcare Products recently introduced a breakthrough in BioEars, soft silicone earplugs, which are perfect for swimming, noise reduction, and general ear care. BioEars are the first earplugs with exclusive Microban® antimicrobial technology, which prevents the growth of odor causing bacteria on the earplug.
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