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Hearing aids are valuable instruments so it is important that you care for them as you would any other valuable and delicate items. Here are some simple tips to help you.
The life of batteries will vary with hearing aid type and conditions of use. When you are not using your hearing aids remember to turn them off and open the battery holder to conserve battery power. You should always have spare batteries on hand.
Dispose of batteries in the normal garbage. Do not place them in an incinerator as they may explode. Be sure to keep them away from young children for whom they may be a swallowing hazard. Equally, adults with poor eyesight or cognitive difficulties are at risk for accidental swallowing, especially if they are situated where they may be mistaken for tablets. If a battery is ingested, seek medical advice promptly.
Repairs are sometimes required due to the intricate technology of hearing aids today. If your hearing aid is not working and it is not the battery or wax build-up then you will need to bring it in to your nearest centre. If the support staff cannot rectify the problem, the manufacturer may need to become involved.
For private clients repairs are charged on a fee for service basis.
In future years you may require an occasional aid adjustment. We can perform a quick check of your hearing levels and fine-tune your hearing aid. You will be eligible for an aid adjustment service if required every other year from the year of fitting.