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10 Tips for Caring for Your Hearing Aid

Posted by DR Paul on Jan 28, 2023

10 Tips for Caring for Your Hearing Aid

Tips for Caring for Your Hearing Aid

1. Clean Regularly – Make sure to keep your device free from wax and dirt buildup by cleaning it regularly with a dry cloth or brush.

2. Change Batteries Regularly – Most hearing aids run on disposable batteries so make sure to check the power level frequently and replace them as needed in order to keep the device functioning properly.

3. Avoid Extreme Temperatures – It’s important to keep your hearing aids away from extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, as exposure can damage the device or cause it to malfunction.

4. Handle With Care – Be sure to handle your hearing aid gently in order to avoid any damage that could lead to malfunctions or decrease sound quality.

5. Use Protection – Investing in a case for your device will help protect it against any moisture, dust, or dirt that could be harmful if left exposed for too long.

6. Avoid Areas with Strong Magnetic Fields– Exposure to magnets can cause serious damage to your hearing aid’s circuitry, so be aware of where you are keeping it when not in use. 

7. Make Adjustments Gently – Any adjustments should be done carefully and slowly in order to prevent any unwanted damages due to sudden movements or forces being applied too quickly on the small parts of the device. 

8. Have Repairs Done Professionally– Hearing aids should only be serviced by professionals since mishandling can cause more harm than good; you don’t want something small like a circuit board being damaged due to improper repairs! 

9. Check For Software Updates – Many manufacturers provide software updates which may improve performance or add features; make sure you check for these regularly in order ensure that your device is up-to-date with all of the latest advancements available for it 

10. Mind Other Electronics Around You – Pay attention to when other electronics are around as they may interfere with the signal being sent from your hearing aid; keep these away at least 3 feet so that they won’t disrupt its functionality

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