Caring for your hearing aids
Caring for your hearing aids
Some hearing aids can require more repairs than others and the frequency of repairs can vary from person to person. To minimize breakdowns, ensure that you do the following:
- clean your hearing aids daily to remove any wax and dust particles
- at the end of each day, put your hearing aids in an electronic drying machine specifically designed for hearing devices – be sure to remove the battery and leave the battery door open. This will ensure that the hearing aid can be dried inside and out
- although most hearing aids now have an IP rating of 68 (which is the dust and water resistance rating), we encourage you to avoid getting your hearing aids wet on a regular basis
- bring your hearing aids into our clinic at least every 12 months so that we can check that they are working well. We encourage you to come more regularly so that any issues can be rectified
- have your ears regularly checked for wax. Wax is a major cause of hearing aids breaking down and can be minimized by having your ears checked for wax regularly. We provide wax removal services by both manual removal and suctioning (no syringing)