4 Important Cleaning Tools For Hearing Aids

Hearing aids are perhaps one of the most critical devices utilized by those with hearing loss. Most individuals wear hearing aids on a day-to-day basis. As a result, hearing aids must be cleaned and maintained frequently in order for the hearing aids to work long term. 

There are several recommended ways to clean hearing aids (insert clean hearing aids link), but what tools are needed to clean the devices effectively? Read on to learn more about the important cleaning tools needed to clean and maintain your hearing devices.

Cleaning Brushes

There are a few cleaning brushes that are safe to use to clean hearing aids. Hearing aid cleaning brushes look like tiny toothbrushes. Those brushes are effective for removing overall debris from the devices.

Another type of cleaning brush almost looks like a paintbrush. It is designed to allow more precise cleaning on a specific area of the hearing aid, such as the microphone or the receivers. 

Cleaning Picks and Threads

Hearing aid cleaning picks look like a stick with a thin metal loop at the end. The thin metal loop allows even more precise cleaning, such as scooping wax from the hearing aid earmold or the hearing aid domes/tips. 

Hearing aid threads are used for custom hearing aid devices or custom earmolds. The thread works by pulling the thread into the vent to remove any debris blocking the vent. The vent of the hearing aids allows the user to utilize the hearing aids comfortably. When blocked, it alters the sound quality of the hearing aids. The vents are cleaned frequently with the thread.

Cleaning Cloths

Hearing Aid cleaning cloths help keep hearing aids cleaned and not gunked with wax. Use the cleaning cloths to wipe the hearing aids all over. 

The cleaning cloths help collect any wax, moisture, or debris otherwise patched onto the hearing aids. Daily wiping will help maintain and prolong the life of the hearing aids.

Wax Filter Changing System

Wax filters in the hearing aids are perhaps among the most important parts of the hearing aids that need attention. The purpose of the wax filters is to collect any wax, debris, body oil or moisture, and keep such things from entering further into the devices. 

When clogged with wax or other debris, the hearing aid would suddenly stop or sound weak in amplification, even after changing the batteries. Use the wax filter system to change out the wax filters. 

Talk to your Audiologist

Cleaning tools are available through your audiologist. If you’re having trouble how to keep your hearing aids clean, check out this article on how to better clean your hearing aids (5 best way to clean your hearing aids article)

If you don’t have the recommended cleaning tools, contact your audiologist to get new or replacement cleaning tools. 

Overall, cleaning your hearing aids is one of the most important tasks to do to maintain your hearing aids further and to protect your investment. Don’t let it pile up with wax and debris! Otherwise, the hearing devices will not work effectively. Happy cleaning!

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