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Dry hearing aids

How to dry out your hearing aids

Learn how to dry hearing aids safely with a simple step-by-step guide.

Tips for Drying Hearing Aids Safely

As with most electronic technology, it’s best to keep your hearing aids as dry as possible. Thankfully, most modern hearing aids are moisture-resistant, which means that sweating during a heavy workout or taking a walk through a light rain isn't issues that will require any sort of intervention on your part.

Dr. Jason Meyer

Dr. Jason Meyer, Au.D.

Audiologist, Regional Training Manager

Accidents happen. Luckily, it’s easier than you may imagine to forget you’re wearing your hearing aids and jump into the shower. What do you do then? Here are our tips for drying out your hearing aids.

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Steps to dry out your hearing aid

First things first: don’t panic. This situation may be entirely salvageable. Here's what you do.

Turn your hearing aids off and remove the batteries as soon as possible. Keeping a wet battery inside hearing aids can cause further damage. It’s also best to be on the safe side and recycle the batteries that were exposed. 

Remove any excess moisture you can by vigorously shaking the device and/or dabbing it with a dry cloth. This will help speed up the overall process of drying out your hearing aids.

If you have the time to spare, you can simply let your hearing aids air-dry overnight. Keep them on a newspaper or paper towel in a warm spot. Alternately, if you have silica gel or uncooked rice available, you can use these as desiccants to draw out the moisture. Simply place your hearing aid in with the rice or silica gel in a sealed container.

Though it may seem logical to throw your hearing aids in the warmed-up oven or the microwave, don’t. Avoid any direct heat sources when drying out your hearing aids. Excessive heat can severely damage the inner workings of your devices. 

Only replace your batteries when you are sure your hearing aids are completely dry. If you’re not yet 100% positive they are dry, it’s better to wait a little bit longer than to risk further damage. 

Once your hearing aids have dried out completely, return the batteries and try your hearing aids out. They’ll likely be working just like they did before. If you do notice any changes, however, don’t hesitate to book an appointment with your hearing care professional. 

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Don’t hesitate to book an appointment with your hearing specialist. They’ll be able to tell you if your hearing aids need any repairs. Hopefully, that won’t be the case and this guide on how to dry out your hearing aids is all you’ll need to keep your hearing devices safe and working properly for years to come.

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