Cleaning out the cupboards, window washing, dusting, gardening, washing the car are all activities that seem to keep us busy each spring.
The spring season
is an important time of the year that triggers renewed energy urging us to clean
up clutter and unwanted items that have accumulated during the winter months,
and start a fresh.
You may not
realise but your hearing aids could use the same attention. Proper hearing aid
care helps maintain optimum hearing, extends the life of your hearing aids and
ensures healthy ear hygiene.
Debris, oil,
moisture and earwax can build up on your hearing instruments, clogging the
parts that release sound to your ears. This can affect the hearing aid’s
performance which is why it is really important to clean them daily and if it
has been more than six months since you have had a professional hearing aid
service, I would recommend you book to see your hearing professional for a good
spring clean!
If you would like some assistance regarding cleaning them
yourself, I have noted some useful tips below:
ITE (in the ear) model and RIC (receiver in
the ear) model
You’ll want to concentrate on cleaning the sound
outlet area and the microphones, with the use of a soft-bristle brush and any
other specific tools you have. Hold the hearing aid firmly and gently sweep the
bristles over the outlet area. Angle the brush downwards so any particles will
fall on the ground instead of inside the holes. Change the wax guard if your
aid is fitted with one. Then, finish by wiping the device with a clean, dry
tissue.
BTE (behind the ear) model
Cleaning this type of device is similar, but there
is the additional earmould to also clean. This needs to be removed from the
hearing aid and washed in soapy water. Rinse thoroughly using luke warm water
and then using your puffer blow air through the tube to dry. Refit the earmould
to the hearing aid.
Avoid contact with harsh products
You should avoid using any hair products while a
hearing aid is in situ, as this can create a sticky surface and increase
accumulation of dust and debris buildup. These products can also cause damage
to the plastic, volume control or program control of the hearing aid. Before
using any body products, including face washes and creams, it’s best to remove
your hearing aid and place it in a safe, dry location. Hearing aids also need
to stay out of contact with direct heat, so always take it out before drying
your hair with a hair drier.
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