Caring for Hearing Instruments

Essential Tips for Caring for Your Hearing Instruments

Proper maintenance and care are key to ensuring your hearing aids deliver optimal performance, longevity, and hygiene. With daily cleanings and regular service visits, you can extend the life of your devices and keep them functioning at their best. Follow these essential care tips to maintain your hearing instruments:

Daily Maintenance & Care

  • Wash your hands before handling your devices – Prevent dirt, oils, and bacteria from transferring to your hearing aids.
  • Clean gently – Use a soft, dry cloth or a hearing aid brush to remove dust and debris. Avoid water or harsh chemicals.
  • Change wax filters regularly – Earwax buildup can block sound and affect performance, so replace filters as recommended.
  • Maintain excellent ear hygiene – Keeping your ears clean helps prevent blockages and ensures clear sound transmission.

Storage & Handling

  • Avoid dropping – Handle your hearing aids with care to prevent internal damage.
  • Store properly – When not in use, keep your devices in their charger (if rechargeable) or in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture buildup.
  • Charge or replace batteries before they run out – Keeping your devices powered ensures they’re always ready for use.

Protecting Your Devices from Moisture & Heat

  • Remove hearing aids before showering, swimming, or using a hairdryer – Water and excessive heat can damage delicate electronic components.
  • Use a dehumidifier if needed – If you live in a humid climate, a hearing aid dehumidifier can help prevent moisture-related damage.

Professional Maintenance

  • Leave repairs and servicing to a professional – Attempting to fix your hearing aids yourself may cause further damage. Always seek expert assistance.
  • Schedule regular preventive maintenance checks – Routine checkups help identify and resolve minor issues before they affect performance.

By following these care tips, you’ll keep your hearing aids in top condition—ensuring clear, reliable sound and extending their lifespan. If you ever experience issues, don’t hesitate to reach out for support!

Western Hearing Aid Center