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Cleaning Hearing Aids

Why Is the Daily Care and Cleaning of a Hearing Aid Necessary?

When you invest in a pair of hearing aids, you want to do everything to ensure that they last as long as possible. One of your most important responsibilities is cleaning them. If you're new to hearing aids, we're going to go over some necessary hearing aid care practices below.

Clean Them Daily

Throughout the day, your hearing aids go through a lot. From dirt and debris to earwax, sweat and other body oils, they need a proper cleaning each day. Wipe each one with a soft, dry cloth to remove debris. If your hearing aids have ear molds, then you'll want to wash them with soapy water and let them dry off.

Your hearing aids will come with a cleaning kit. This will provide you with the tools that you need to clean your hearing devices each day. Do your best to ensure that you keep their battery doors open during overnight hours. This allows unwanted moisture to escape.

When storing your hearing aids, keep them out of direct sunlight and away from hot surfaces. If you are a very active person, you may be dealing with sweat coming into contact with your hearing aids every day. In this case, it's best to invest in a dehumidifier designed for hearing aids. This will do wonders for removing that excess moisture. This helps prevent damage to the inner electrical components of your hearing aids.

Get Professional Cleanings

Apart from daily cleaning, you'll also want to get your hearing aids cleaned by a professional. You should do this at least every six months. Depending on the manufacturer's recommendation, you may need to do this more often. Your audiologist will be able to provide you with a great cleaning timeframe.

There is one big question that hearing aid wearers have about professional cleaning. That is: how is it different from the daily cleaning that they do? Professional cleaning goes above and beyond the basic cleaning that you do at home. Professional cleaners have specialized equipment. It can get into the delicate areas of your hearing aids.

You must clean these delicate areas with the utmost precision and care. This is why we do not not recommend that the wearer clean them. Consider professional cleaning as a sort of deep cleaning. It helps to remove dirt, earwax, and other debris from the delicate inner part of your hearing aids.

Call Us Today

If you need to schedule a professional cleaning or would like to get hearing aids, then it's time to give us a call. Let our hearing care professionals assist you with all your hearing care needs.