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How to Keep Your Hearing Aids in Top Condition

Hearing aids are a vital part of many people’s lives, helping them to hear and communicate effectively. However, like any other equipment, they must be properly cared for to stay in top condition.

Here are some tips on how to keep your hearing aids in top condition:

1. Clean Out Any Wax

If you have trouble hearing clearly, it may be because of a buildup of earwax. Earwax can build up at the open end of a hearing aid, where the sound comes out, and cause the sounds the device picks up to be muffled. You may also get feedback sounds, like a whistle.

Use the proper tools to clean the receiver so no debris is left behind and causes long-term damage. A pick, brush, a wire or bulb blower, and dry cloth should be enough to clean it thoroughly. A popular choice is a multi-tool that has all of these items. Cleaning your hearing aids regularly helps keep them working properly and ensures that you can continue to hear clearly.

2. Maintain Them Regularly

Creating good habits surrounding your hearing aid maintenance is important for keeping them in good condition. These habits include taking out the hearing aids while sleeping, showering, or using hair products.

Before you begin cleaning your phone, it’s important to wash your hands first. This will remove any oils or debris that could be transferred to your phone. It’s also important to avoid using wipes that contain chemicals or alcohol solutions, as these can damage your phone. It’s a good idea to clean your hearing aids before you go to sleep. This gives them time to air out before you use them again the next day.

3. Always Carry Spare Batteries

If you use hearing aids that require batteries, you must always have spare batteries with you. You won’t be caught without power if your batteries die. There are a few things to keep in mind when carrying spare batteries:

  • Make sure the batteries are the correct size for your hearing aids
  • Check the expiration date on the batteries and make sure they are still good
  • Keep the batteries safe, so they won’t get damaged or lost

Having spare batteries with you can be the difference between hearing and not being able to hear. Take care of your batteries and always have a few extras.

4. Follow the 5-Minute Rule

Do not remove the tab on the hearing aid battery until you are ready to use it. Once the tab is removed, wait five minutes before inserting the battery into the device. This allows the surrounding air to activate the battery and extend its life.

The other time is to remove the batteries from your device overnight to extend their life. Moisture can accumulate in the battery compartment, especially if you live in a humid area or sweat a lot. You can also purchase a hearing aid dehumidifier to help with this. Be sure to brush out any debris and dust from the battery compartment before returning your hearing aid batteries.

The average lifespan of a hearing aid battery is around 20 days, but this can vary depending on the size of the battery. Larger batteries tend to have a longer lifespan, but the size you need will depend on the size of your hearing aid. If your battery life is shorter than usual, there may be an issue with your hearing aid device. An audiologist or hearing professional can diagnose the problem and find a solution.

Conclusion

It is important to keep your hearing aids in top condition to maintain their function and longevity. To do this, you should clean them regularly with a soft, dry cloth and avoid exposure to water or extreme temperatures. You should also store them in a safe, dry place when not in use. If you notice any problems with your hearing aids, such as decreased sound quality or fit, be sure to contact your audiologist for assistance.

Country Hearing Care provides hearing tests, hearing aids, balance issues, hearing aid servicing, wax issues and more. We offer a wide range of hearing services to cover all of your needs. If you’re looking for a hearing aid centre in Australia, we’ve got you covered! Get in touch with us today and let us know how we can help!

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