Caring for Your Hearing Aids

This article is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a qualified audiologist for personalised advice. Individual results may vary.

Your Hearing Aids in Barcaldine”>hearing aids are a worthwhile investment in your quality of life. With proper care, they can serve you well for 5-7 years or more. Here are practical tips to keep them working their best.

Daily Cleaning Habits

The most important thing you can do is wipe your hearing aids every day with a soft, dry cloth. This removes skin oils, sweat, and debris before they can build up.

Clean them in the morning rather than at night – this gives any moisture from overnight a chance to evaporate. Make it part of your routine, like brushing your teeth.

Use the small brush that came with your hearing aids to gently clean the microphone ports and any openings. Ear wax can block these tiny holes and affect sound quality.

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A simple cleaning kit helps maintain your hearing aids

Keeping Them Dry

Moisture is the enemy of electronics. Always remove your hearing aids before showering, swimming, or any water activities. Even steam from a hot shower can cause issues.

If you live in a humid climate or perspire heavily, consider using a drying kit or dehumidifier overnight. These draw out moisture and help extend the life of your devices.

When not wearing your hearing aids, store them with the battery door open (if applicable) to allow air circulation. Never store them in the bathroom where humidity is high.

Battery and Charging Care

For rechargeable hearing aids, establish a consistent charging routine – most people charge overnight. Keep the charging case clean and use the supplied charger rather than third-party alternatives.

If you have battery-powered hearing aids, store spare batteries at room temperature and use them within their expiry date. Let a fresh battery sit for a minute after removing the sticker before inserting it.

Always wash and dry your hands before changing batteries to avoid moisture and debris transfer.

What to Avoid

Never use water, alcohol, cleaning solvents, or household cleaners on your hearing aids. These can damage the sensitive electronics and coatings.

Remove your hearing aids before using hairspray, perfume, sunscreen, or insect repellent – apply these first, then insert your hearing aids once products have dried.

Avoid extreme temperatures. Don’t leave hearing aids in a hot car, near heaters, or in direct sunlight for extended periods.

Regular Professional Check-ups

Even with great home care, professional cleaning and maintenance is valuable. Your audiologist has specialised tools to clean areas you can’t reach and can spot potential issues early.

Most audiologists recommend a check-up every 6-12 months. These appointments also ensure your hearing aids are still programmed optimally for your hearing needs.

Key Takeaways

  • Wipe hearing aids daily with a soft, dry cloth
  • Keep them dry – remove before showering or swimming
  • Avoid water, alcohol, and cleaning solvents
  • Apply hairspray and sunscreen before inserting hearing aids
  • Schedule professional check-ups every 6-12 months

Need a professional clean or have questions about caring for your hearing aids? Our team is here to help you get the most from your devices.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Individual results may vary.

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