3. The need for hearing
aid repairs can be a
frightening reality.
So you got up this
morning, put your
hearing aids
on, and…nothing.
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4. Your hearing aids are
dead, distorted, or
weak. What can you
do? Is it going to be
expensive? How long
will you be without
your aids?
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5. Before you panic there
are a few things you
can check yourself.
Often a new battery or
quick cleaning can
completely repair your
aids!
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6. First, check the battery. Is
the battery door fully
closed? Is the battery
properly inserted? Is it the
correct size? If you have a
battery tester, make sure
the battery is providing
enough power.
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7. Are any of the openings
clogged with wax or
other debris? If so, this
can be a quick at-home
hearing aid repair.
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8. If you live in a humid
climate or are prone to
perspiration, you may
want to also place your
hearing aids in a “Dry
Aid Kit”, “Dry and
Store”, or another
dehumidifier.
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9. If the problem seems
more complicated, do
not attempt to fix the
aids yourself. Contact
your hearing care
specialist for further
inspection and
evaluation.
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