
Sweat-Proof Your Hearing Aid: Monsoon & Summer Maintenance Guide
Monsoon and summer are so beautiful weather in their own ways. You may enjoy these seasons but your hearing aids may not. Humidity, sweat, and unexpected rain can affect your device’s performance if not taken care of properly.
Here we have described a simple & effective maintenance guide to keep your hearing aids safe, functional, and long-lasting throughout the sweaty summer and damp monsoon.
Hearing aids, just like your smartphone or smartwatch, they don’t get along well with moisture. During summer, sweat builds up inside and around the ear & during monsoon, increased humidity and occasional moisture can affect the device. This can cause –
- Weak sound
- Short-circuiting
- Battery issues
- Permanent internal damage
Tips to Sweat-Proof & Monsoon-Proof Your Hearing Aids
i) Wipe Them Down After Every Use…
Use a soft, dry cloth or a tissue to gently clean your hearing aids after removing them, especially around the microphone and battery compartment. Avoid using water or alcohol-based cleaners.
ii) Use a Dehumidifier Case Daily…
Purchase a hearing aid dehumidifier or drying kit. Every night, place your hearing aids inside to remove moisture that might’ve collected throughout the day. It not only keeps them dry but also helps extend their life.
iii) Avoid Wearing Hearing Aids While Sweating Heavily…
If you’re going for a run, gym or any outdoor activity that may cause heavy sweating, it’s safer to remove your hearing aids temporarily or use protective sleeves designed for sweat resistance.
iv) Carry Waterproof Case When Outdoors…
Always keep a small, waterproof case with you during monsoon. In case of sudden rain, you can store your hearing aids safely until you reach a dry place.
v) Check for Moisture in the Battery Compartment…
Open the battery door at night to let the compartment air out. If your hearing aid has rechargeable batteries, ensure the charging dock is placed in a dry, cool area.
Here are the Warning Signs of Moisture Damage
Look out for these red flags–
- Sound fading in and out
- Crackling noises
- Device turning on/off unexpectedly
If you notice any of these, please visit your audiologist as soon as possible.
To Conclude
Just like we adapt our wardrobe for changing seasons, your hearing aids also need some seasonal care. Just a few steps during summer and monsoon can protect your hearing investment and ensure you don’t miss out on the sounds.