Summer is a wonderful time to enjoy the outdoors, but it also presents unique challenges for hearing aid users. The heat, humidity, and activities can all impact the performance and longevity of your devices. Taking proactive steps to care for your hearing aids during these months will ensure they continue to provide optimal hearing. This will cover some tips to keep your hearing aids in top shape throughout the summer season.
Shielding from Moisture
Humidity is a prevalent summer issue that can wreak havoc on hearing aids. Moisture can corrode the internal components, leading to malfunctions. Here are some preventative measures:
Use a Dehumidifier: Store your hearing aids in a dehumidifier overnight to remove any accumulated moisture.
Dry Aid Kits: These kits are specifically designed to keep your hearing aids dry.
Avoid Direct Exposure: Try not to wear your hearing aids while swimming or participating in water sports. If you must, consider using waterproof hearing aid covers.
Guarding Against Heat
Extreme heat can also damage hearing aids. Never leave your hearing aids in direct sunlight or inside a hot car. The high temperatures can warp the plastic components and affect battery life. When you're not using your hearing aids, store them in a cool, dry place.
Preventative Maintenance
Regular cleaning is essential, especially during the summer. Here’s how to maintain your hearing aids:
Daily Cleaning: Wipe down your hearing aids daily with a soft, dry cloth to remove earwax and debris.
Check for Blockages: Regularly inspect the microphone and receiver openings for any blockages. Use a small brush or tool to clear them.
Professional Cleaning: Schedule regular appointments with your hearing aid specialist for a thorough cleaning and check-up.
Protecting from Dust and Debris
Summer often means more time spent outdoors, which can expose your hearing aids to dust, pollen, and other debris. These particles can clog the devices and affect their performance. Clean your hearing aids regularly and consider using a protective case when you're in dusty environments.
Taking good care of your hearing aids during the summer involves protecting them from moisture, heat, dust, and debris. Regular cleaning and maintenance are crucial for optimal performance and longevity. By following these tips, you can keep your devices in excellent condition and enjoy all the sounds of summer. If you have any concerns about your hearing aids, don't hesitate to contact us at United Hearing Centers.
