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from: Shopping Spree For Your Hearing Aid, Isn't It Lucky?




Shopping Spree For Your Hearing Aid, Isn't It Lucky?
By Mandy Fain




Once you have bought a hearing aid for yourself, you need to take care of it on a regular basis. Taking care means doesn't just mean keeping it clean, it also means that you should pay extra attention to the maintenance of its electronic components. To make sure your hearing aid stays in tip-top condition you will need to buy some maintenance supplies.



The first and most important thing is to maintain is the battery, everything needs power! Without a battery your hearing aid is useless. Make sure that you change batteries if they are not functioning properly. Hearing aid batteries are not like ordinary batteries, they normally last for a very long period of time. It's a good idea to note down the date you first installed in the battery, this way you should know when it is about time to have it replaced. If you are not sure whether there is any life left in your hearing aid battery then it's easiest just to change it, however you can buy a tool to test the amount of power left in a battery.



Other than these maintenance supplies, you also need some tools to clean your ears regularly. This helps to protect your hearing aids and keeps them going for a long time. The cleaning products include ear cream, ear picks or cotton buds, sanitized ear sprays, certain wax removal tools, and dri-aid (hearing aid dehumidifier). These products can be bought individually from different companies but if you buy a kit you might be able to get quite a good deal. These kits contain all the necessary supplies you are going to need in order to clean your hearing aids as well as your ears.



In addition to buying hearing aid maintenance kits, you also need to take precautions while cleaning your hearing devices. Do not use water to clean electronic parts and remember to use a dry cloth to wipe away any earwax and other dirt that has built up on the surface of your hearing aid. Occasionally a toothbrush can be used to remove stubborn wax, there are also specialist tools that you can buy so you don't have to use your toothbrush! Of course you shouldn't be using the same toothbrush that you use to clean your teeth with anyway. Take extra care while cleaning sensitive areas of your hearing aid, like the tubing that goes inside the ear and ear mold. If water bubbles are allowed into the tube, then just blow through one side.



Ear molds and other non-electronic parts can be washed with water and soap, but do not soak them for too long. Always dry the hearing aids completely before putting them back on otherwise you may experience some feedback, whistling and echo. If that's the case, then remove your hearing aid and hold it in front of a fan for a few minutes, this dries off any accumulated water or soap bubbles.



You may also want to buy a hearing aid tester device. These devices or tools are shaped like a stethoscope, and therefore called stethosets. It is used in much the same way as a doctor uses a stethoscope to check the heartbeat. You can check if your hearing aid is working properly. If there is a fault, you can use this tool to diagnose exactly where the fault is located this maintenance tool especially comes handy when your kids use hearing aids and cannot tell by themselves whether or not they are working correctly.




You can also find more information at deals on hearing and old hearing aids. FirstHearingAids.com is a comprehensive resource for people suffering from hearing loss to get information on hearing aid options, prices and maintenance.



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