How to maintain your hearing amplifiers? – ONEBRIDGE

How to maintain your hearing amplifiers?

Top 9 MAINTENANCE TIPS TO PREVENT REPAIRS

“Did you know that moisture and debris can cause problems with your hearing amplifiers? This is why daily care is just so important.”

Hearing amplifiers are incredibly useful devices that can significantly improve a person's ability to hear. You rely on your hearing amplifiers every day to provide you with the hearing quality you have come to enjoy. However, hearing aids are also quite delicate and can be very pricey. In the rare circumstances when your devices malfunction, it can be a challenging few days or weeks while you wait for them to be fixed. That is why it is critical to maintaining your hearing aids.

In this article, we'll go over some tried and texted tips and tricks for keeping your hearing aids in optimal working condition.

9 Hearing AMPLIFIERS Maintenance Tips to Prevent Repairs

Following these easy steps will help you keep connected to your world by ensuring optimal hearing amplifiers performance.

  • CLEAN EARWAX OUT REGULARLY

It is always advisable to remove the wax you observed at night before inserting your hearing amplifiers in the morning since it allows earwax that has gathered overnight to dry; drier wax is easier to remove.

Earwax is one of the most common causes of hearing amplifiers’ failure. Unfortunately, it is impossible to avoid getting earwax on your devices. That is why it is critical to take the time and clean them regularly.

After each day of wearing your hearing aids, softly clean the earwax or debris from the device with a dry cotton swab or soft toothbrush. Please remember to clean both the receiver and the microphone.

  • Do not expose your hearing aMPLIFIERs to moisture

There are only a few completely waterproof hearing amplifiers. The vast majority of hearing aids, however, are not waterproof. For water-resistant hearing aids, it is fine to get them wet. But for most hearing aids, contact with water or other fluids can be a problem.

If they come into contact with water, quickly dry them with a towel. Never use a hairdryer or other heated instrument to dry them since the excessive heat can damage them.

  • Store them in a safe place

Although your hearing amplifiers are cutting-edge technology, they are not unbreakable.

Your hearing aids should not be placed on the floor or anywhere else where they can be easily destroyed. Even if they appear to be resilient, there is a limit to how much pressure they can withstand! It's a good idea to treat your hearing aid similar to your smartphone. If you step on your hearing aid or drop it, then that can surely be enough to destroy it. So, you should safely store your hearing aids in a box or case and then put them in a cabinet or somewhere else.

  • Replace hearing aid batteries on a routine basis

If you leave your hearing aid batteries in for an extended period of time, they can cause damage to your devices. The trapped moisture can harm the batteries and damage the equipment. When not using it, make sure to leave the battery door open. If you will not be using your devices for a few days, it is recommended to remove the batteries immediately.

Also, remember to clean the battery contacts in your devices before changing out batteries. This can be done by cleaning them lightly with a dry cotton swab. When the battery contacts on your devices become unclean, it might result in a poor connection and decreased performance.

  • Replace your wax filter

Along with cleaning earwax from your device, you will need to update the wax filter or wax guard on a constant schedule. The filter prevents wax from reaching and damaging the hearing aid's internal parts. This should be done whenever there is a build-up on the filter.

It's essential to understand that not all devices use the very same filters. A professional expert can guide you on which to use and how to adjust it for your specific device.

  • Do not use hairspray or similar products while wearing your hearing aids

It is best to avoid dousing your head with perfume, hairspray, or other treatments while wearing hearing amplifiers. This is because these substances might go inside and cause them to malfunction. Rather, wait until you are not wearing your hearing aids to use them.

  • Don’t place the hearing aids in direct heat

Never store your hearing amplifiers in direct sunlight or near a heat source. On hot days, do not leave them in your car.

It's tempting to put a damp hearing aid in the microwave or traditional oven. But, the heat will rapidly harm the hearing aids. Simply open the battery compartment and allow the hearing aid to dry on its own.

  • Switch them off

Any technology has an upper limit on how long it can last. The way to determine how long they will last is not in years but hours of use. Your hearing aids will last for many years, but you may extend their life even more by turning them off when not in use. Using this strategy will also help the batteries last longer. Take your hearing aids out, turn them off, and store them in a safe case when not in use.

  • Appointments with Hearing Health Professionals

Plan two to four "clean and checks" annually.

While cleaning and caring for your hearing aids at home will considerably extend their life, you should still bring them in to be properly cared for by a professional.

If you think your hearing aid isn't performing as well as it should, schedule an appointment with a hearing health professional. They'll be able to ensure that your device is functioning properly; if it isn't, they'll be able to make some changes to get things in the right direction.

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Hearing your best keeps you engaged, makes moments more memorable, and connects you to the world around you. We deliver world-class hearing amplifiers to people all around the country. If you want to buy high quality hearing aid device for yourself, contact us today.

 

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