Approximately 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from the use of hearing aids. These small but technologically advanced devices help compensate for hearing loss by locating and amplifying speech sounds for more accessible communication. With all they offer, knowing how to best care for your devices is essential.
One of the common concerns regarding hearing aid care is what to do when it rains. Let’s take a look at the effect water can have on your devices and what you can do to keep them dry on rainy days.
What Happens When My Hearing Aids Get Wet?
Similar to how dropping your cell phone in a puddle at Jacobson Park can lead to damage, introducing water to your hearing aids can be detrimental. Water can corrode the materials in your hearing aids and lead to short-circuiting or complete shutdown. While small splashes on your devices do not necessarily mean they will break, it is always best to avoid water contact when possible.
How Can I Keep My Hearing Aids Dry on Rainy Days?
Unfortunately, you can’t control the weather. However, by taking a few precautions, you can help keep your hearing aids dry while still enjoying their many benefits. A few rainy-day recommendations include:
- Carry an umbrella. While carrying a wet umbrella around may not be fun, it is one of the best ways to protect your hearing aids from heavy rain.
- Wear a hat or raincoat. A wide-brimmed hat or raincoat can help keep the rain off your devices when rain is light or you don’t wish to carry an umbrella.
- Wear hearing aid covers. Consider purchasing a few waterproof hearing aid covers for extra protection on rainy days. These covers are small and can easily fit in your purse or car to ensure you’re always prepared.
If you’re unsure if the rain is heavy enough to require coverage, follow one simple rule: if your hair or face is getting wet, it’s time to cover or remove your devices. Preparing for rainy days can seem like a hassle, but these few tips can make a huge difference in protecting your devices and ensuring their longevity.
For more information on caring for your hearing aids or to schedule a repair, contact The Hearing & Speech Center today to make an appointment with one of our specialists.