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Protecting Your Hearing Aid Investment

Protecting Your Hearing Aid Investment

Protecting Your Hearing Aid Investment

Hearing aids provide many benefits to people with hearing loss, but as a major investment in your health and wellbeing, they need some care and attention to keep them performing at their best. With their compact micro-engineering and high-tech circuit boards, it is essential to keep them in top condition. Here are some easy ways to prevent the most common problems that could affect their performance.

Hearing Aid Insurance

You may have invested a great deal in your hearing aids, so it is worth considering having your hearing aid investment protected. Talk to your insurance provider about your options for insuring your hearing aid against damage or loss. Hearing aids are tiny pieces of intricate engineering susceptible to accidental damage or loss, so obtaining the right insurance policy will bring you great peace of mind.

Cleaning

Make sure you take some time to keep your hearing aid clean. You can factor this into your daily routine by giving your hearing aid a quick cleaning with a dry cloth. Open the battery compartment to release any humidity that may have built up during the day inside the hearing aid battery compartment or casing, and allow air to circulate around the hearing aid overnight.

Cleaning Accessories

Using an even temperature is the best way to make sure your hearing aid keeps dry. Remember to open any battery compartment to allow air to circulate throughout the interior of the hearing aid. You may have been provided with a dry-aid kit for your hearing aid. These kits, such as this InnerScope Cleaning Kit, often have small containers with a desiccant, providing you with an ideal way to keep your hearing aid safe while removing moisture overnight. 

InnerScope Cleaning Kit

Condensation and Humidity

Keeping condensation and humidity away from your hearing aid will help to keep it in top condition. Take some easy precautions to prevent any moisture from getting into your hearing aid. For example, if the weather is rainy, don’t forget to use your umbrella or pull up your hood, no matter how short the distance. And if you are visiting a hairdresser, remove your hearing aid to prevent any water from getting inside of it. After washing your hair or taking a shower, don’t put your hearing aid back in immediately. Instead, you should wait until your ears are properly dry. Remember to remove your hearing aid before you go in the bath or shower as the humidity in the bathroom can adversely affect its performance.

Temperature

Temperature

Variations in temperature can be a problem for hearing aids, especially extremes of temperature such as hot summers or cold winters. Don’t be tempted to remove your hearing aid and leave it in the car glovebox or on a sunny windowsill or warm radiator, for example.

Damage from Accidents

When handling your hearing aid, it is always a good idea to have a designated cloth to work over while you change the batteries or clean them after a day's wear. By having a soft surface below you, you will avoid the damage that could arise from dropping your hearing aid onto a hard table or the floor, which could shock or jolt the fine engineering in the hearing aid.

Cosmetics and Hair Products

Fit your hearing aid after you have finished applying your makeup or brushing your hair, especially if you finish your hairstyle with a spritz of hair spray to fix it. The fine mist that is emitted by the aerosol spray could enter the finer parts of your hearing aid, and if it sets, it could cause damage to the performance of the hearing aid. Other products to be wary of include perfume sprays, deodorant sprays, and shaving foams.

Gardening or Cooking

If you love gardening or cooking, make sure that you wash and dry your hands well before handling your hearing aids. The tiny vents are easily blocked, which can reduce performance.

Safe Storage

Safe Storage

Try not to leave your hearing aids where children or animals can find them. Children are inquisitive by nature and will not be able to resist picking them up, and pets may think they are a new toy.

Repairs and Maintenance

If your hearing aids need repair or maintenance, only use a hearing aid professional to make sure the devices remain in excellent condition.

Just taking a few precautions and carrying out regular maintenance on your hearing aids will go a long way toward protecting your initial investment and keeping them performing at their optimum level.