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How To Maintain Your Hearing Aids in the Fall

With the summer starting to shift into fall, you’re probably pulling out your cozy sweaters, going on maple tree-tapping adventures and spending your weekends enjoying the red and orange leaves in Acadia National Park. As you prepare for your favorite fall activities in Bangor, it’s important to ensure your hearing aids are ready for the season. Let’s look at a few tips to help keep your devices in excellent condition so you can fully enjoy the crisp sounds of autumn.

Watch Out for Dust and Debris

Friends camping together in the fall.

Hiking through the forest and jumping into piles of fallen leaves are time-honored fall activities, but they could introduce your hearing aids to unnecessary debris. To help keep your devices safe, clean them nightly with a hearing aid cleaning kit. Focus on removing any wax, dirt and other debris they may have accumulated during your outdoor adventures. Consider using hearing aid covers before diving into a pile of leaves or heading out on your hike for extra protection.

Secure Your Devices When Playing Sports

A game of touch football is a perfect way to enjoy a cool fall day, but it’s essential to make sure your hearing aids are safe during the action. To prevent accidental loss or damage, use accessories like hearing aid clips or cords to attach your devices to your shirt securely. That way, you can focus on the game without worrying about your hearing aids. If you don’t have hearing aid clips or lanyards, a wide headband can help secure your devices. If your devices are damaged, schedule an appointment with one of our hearing aid specialists for repair.

Watch Out for Battery Drainage

Cold weather can cause your hearing aid batteries to drain more quickly. To avoid interruptions during hikes or camping trips, carry a spare set of batteries. If your devices use rechargeable batteries, pack an extra portable charger to keep your hearing aids powered and deliver clear sound throughout your adventure.

Approximately 28.8 million U.S. adults could benefit from the use of hearing aids. From the crunch of leaves under your feet to the halftime score during a football game, you don’t want to miss out on the sounds fall has to offer. For more information on caring for your devices, contact Bangor Audiology today to make an appointment with one of our specialists.