If you wear hearing aids, your devices play an essential role in helping you live life to the full. When enjoying the summer sun, though, it’s imperative that you keep them protected at all times. Otherwise, you will run the risk of damaging your devices. Here are seven top tips to ensure that your hearing aids remain in great health all summer long.

Keep Hearing Aids Protected at Night

Before worrying about how to protect your hearing aids during the daytime, every audiologist will confirm that you must not overlook the importance of protecting them at night. If you spend eight hours asleep, this one move will ensure that your hearing aids are protected for one-third of the summer.

Even at nighttime, your hearing aids should be stored in a cool and dry place. A bedside drawer is a great location. The batteries should be removed too. If you have a charging station for rechargeable batteries, this is an ideal spot for them. Meanwhile, you should always give them a quick wipe over before bed to remove any dirt or moisture.

Keep Hearing Aids Dry

When you first purchased your hearing aids, the audiologist should have warned you about the dangers of moisture damage. This is one of the most common reasons for faults to surface. Sadly, the humid weather will put your devices at increased risk, which is why you must go the extra mile to keep them dry.

For starters, you must take your hearing aids out before going to the pool or the ocean. Again, you will need to keep them stored in a safe space that is away from moisture. A drying kit or ultraviolet kit enables you to dry your hearing aids and kill any germs. So, as well as protecting your hearing aids, they can help you avoid summertime ear infections.

Keep Hearing Aids Cool

Overheating is a major issue in the summer. It could cause the batteries to stop working or affect the performance of your hearing aids. While an audiologist can arrange for your devices to be repaired, prevention is the best form of protection. Learning to keep your hearing aids cool is vital during the warmer months, especially if they feature plastic parts.

Where possible, try to limit time spent exercising during the midday sun. You could also wear a hat to keep sunlight away from them. Likewise, you should keep your hearing aids out of vehicles or other spaces that get hot and humid. Time in the shade or in an air-conditioned property will provide balance.

Keep Hearing Aids Protected When Playing Sports

Sporting games and activities provide a highlight of the summer season. It’s likely that you will want to wear your hearing aids during these moments as you need to communicate with teammates and listen for audio clues of your surroundings. However, the fast movements and contact with other people could cause hearing aids to fall out.

It helps to have molded hearing aids that fit your ear to perfection. Nevertheless, they could still fall out, which could result in someone stepping on them or them becoming lost. A connective lanyard is the best way to stop them falling and smashing on the ground. Aside from the direct practical benefits, it will keep your mind at ease.

Keep Hearing Aids Protected with Accessories

The summer conditions cannot stop you from wearing hearing aids, especially as they are needed to enhance your experience. Nevertheless, you will be aware of the potential issues, which may prevent you from truly enjoying your summer activities. Thankfully, a host of accessories are available to support your winning habits.

In addition to lanyards, you could consider sports clips that keep hearing aids in place during exercise. Meanwhile, additional filters designed to the devices from weather damage are readily available. Behind-the-ear (BTE) or in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aids users can also consider sleeves that protect their devices against dust.

Keep Hearing Aids Clean

Clean hearing aids are far less likely to encounter damage. However, it’s equally important to avoid touching the hearing aids when you have mud, sand or other materials on your hands. Similarly, you must remove them before applying sun lotion.

Keep Hearing Aids Maintained

Finally, if you wish to keep your hearing aids in perfect condition throughout the summer, you must follow the daily tips with genuine care. Hearing aids should be serviced every four to six months, which is why you should book yours in with the audiologist now. This can identify problems with their performance or fit.

To learn more about protecting your hearing aids or booking an examination, call Atlantic Audiology at (401) 262-0170.