AuDNet Inc’s NowiHear.com, an audiology care consumer education Web site, has joined forces with industry supplier, Oaktree Products, Chesterfield, Mo, to raise awareness about hearing loss prevention. The goal of the alliance is to leverage key assets of both organizations to raise awareness about audiology care and the importance of hearing loss prevention.

The free hearing protection devices, dispensed by AuDNet Preferred Provider Community members, will be available to consumers until July 31. The complimentary hearing protection devices can be used during everyday noisy activities such as mowing the lawn, using loud tools, and attending noisy events or concerts.

"We are excited for this opportunity to join forces with a company that shares our dedication to raising awareness about audiology care, while providing consumers with the tools they need to make well-informed decisions about their hearing health care needs," said Bob Kemp, president of Oaktree Products. "AuDNet’s ongoing efforts to promote audiology to consumers through NowiHear.com fills a need that is somewhat lacking in the industry, and we are happy to be a part of their drive to educate the public.

"By aligning our efforts with industry leaders like Oaktree Products, our goal of reaching millions of consumers with important messages about audiology care can be realized," said Kathy Foltner, chief executive officer of AuDNet, Burnsville, Minn. "This is truly a win-win opportunity, not only for AuDNet and Oaktree Products, but for audiologists and consumers as well."

US audiologists can get involved with AuDNet and Oaktree Products’ effort to offer 1,000 free hearing protection devices to consumers by becoming part of the AuDNet Preferred Provider Community. Visit NowiHear.com for details.

AuDNet is a national network of independent audiologists dedicated to providing professional hearing and balance care. The company’s mission is to position audiologists as THE hearing experts and educate consumers about the importance of audiology care.

[Source: AuDNet/Oaktree]