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It’s been determined that as few as 15 decibels can cause ear damage.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
False. Generally, sounds at 15 decibels are considered to be within a safe range for hearing. Ear damage typically occurs at much higher levels, usually around 85 decibels or above, with prolonged exposure leading to potential hearing loss.
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