Coping with hearing loss over the Festive Season
November 23, 2023Introducing Widex SoundConnect
November 29, 2023Christmas is one of the busiest travel seasons as millions of people hop in planes, trains and automobiles to visit family and friends.
People who wear hearing aids can help alleviate some of the stress by remembering these five tips this holiday season.
- Bring extra batteries! Especially when traveling abroad! The batteries that you use for your hearing aids, while globally available, may not have the same guarantee of quality when traveling. A battery caddy or blister pack of batteries is a great way to travel with them, and Zinc Air batteries are permissible in your carry-on luggage!
- You can leave your digital hearing aids turned on while flying, even if they have wireless capabilities. All domestic airlines allow the in-flight use of hearing aids. If you have any questions, make sure you contact your airline ahead of time!
- If you’re visiting someplace tropical, (a) you’re lucky, but (b) don’t forget to bring your dry aid kit! A dry aid kit is a small jar that has a desiccant in it to pull out all of the moisture. Moisture in hearing aids can cause dirt and debris to build up on microphones and other parts and make cleaning difficult.
- Speaking of cleaning, don’t forget your cleaning tools! Just like at home, you’ll want to properly maintain your hearing aids while on vacation or traveling away from home! Many people are more active on trips than when at home and tend to need extra TLC when traveling!
- You can keep your hearing aids on as you pass through security! The electronic components of a typical hearing aid are so small that they don’t frequently get picked up by a metal detector. Just make sure that if you go through a body scanner, let security know! They may ask you to take them out if they are detected!
Contact us for more information on 0333 011 7717 or email hello@gatwickaudiology.co.uk.
* Article courtesy of Starkey Hearing Technologies blog