Sunscreen & Hearing Aids: Don’t Let Protection Turn into Damage
With summer typically comes warmer weather and sunshine. The extra precautions you use to take care of your skin might not be so good for your hearing aids. While sunscreen is essential for skin protection, its interaction with hearing aids can be problematic. Additionally, sand, humidity, and high temperatures can all take a toll on your hearing aids. While you enjoy all that summer has to offer, it’s important to take care of your hearing aids.
Beware of Sunscreen Residues
Sunscreen lotions, sprays, and oils are indispensable for UV protection, but their ingredients can damage hearing aids. These products can clog the microphone ports and battery compartments of your hearing aids, leading to reduced functionality or damage. To avoid this, apply sunscreen before inserting your hearing aids and ensure your hands are clean and dry before handling them.
Guard Against Sand
Summer activities often involve beaches or sandy places where fine grains can get into your hearing aids. Sand can scratch and damage the microphone and receiver, impairing the device’s performance. Whenever possible, store your hearing aids in a protective case when in sandy environments and carefully clean them after exposure.
Combat Humidity and Moisture
High humidity and exposure to water can introduce moisture into your hearing aids, which can harm their electronic components. To prevent this, try using a dehumidifier where you store your hearing aids overnight. This will help remove moisture accumulated during the day preserving the lifespan of your hearing aids.
Limit Exposure to High Temperatures
Direct exposure to heat can adversely affect the delicate internal mechanisms of your hearing aids. Never leave them in direct sunlight or in a hot car, as excessive heat can warp or melt the plastic components and damage the electronics. Always store your hearing aids in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Routine Cleaning and Maintenance
Increase the frequency of cleaning your hearing aids during the summer months. Daily wiping with a dry cloth and regular checks will help maintain their optimal performance. If you use sprays or lotions, consider removing your hearing aids during application to minimize contact.
Professional Check-Ups
Given the number of summer hazards, it’s wise to schedule a check-up for your hearing aids. One of our hearing specialists can provide a thorough cleaning, assess for any damage, and make adjustments to ensure your hearing aids are in top condition.
Take Care of Your Hearing Aids This Summer
By taking these precautions, you can protect your hearing aids from the harsh elements of summer while continuing to enjoy all your favorite activities. If it’s been awhile since your last hearing aid maintenance check, contact Tahoe Family Hearing Clinic today! We offer comprehensive hearing aid services for the people of South Lake Tahoe, Stateline, Zephyr Cove, and the surrounding areas.