Summer is here, and that means warm weather, beach trips, outdoor concerts and maybe even a vacation or two. While making all your summer plans, add one thing to your list: establishing a hearing aid care routine. Without the right precautions, they could suffer damage that affects your ability to enjoy the season.

How the Summer Impacts Your Hearing Aids
A few ways your hearing aids can incur damage in the summer include:
- Sweat and humidity. Excess moisture can seep into tiny crevices, leading to malfunctions.
- High temperatures. Heat can warp plastic casings and shorten battery life.
- Unexpected water exposure. From ocean waves to surprise thunderstorms and pool days, water damage is a common summer danger.
How to Keep Your Hearing Aids Safe
Being proactive with summer hearing aid care can prevent costly damage. Here’s what to do:
- If you’re at the beach, keep your hearing aids in a protective case when not in use to prevent sand from getting into the microphones and vents
- If you’re on the go, carry a portable drying box to keep your hearing aids moisture-free in humid climates
- Use a hearing aid dehumidifier every night to remove excess moisture
- Wear a sweatband or hearing aid covers if you’ll be outdoors
- Keep them out of direct sunlight. Store them in a case when not in use
- Never leave them in a hot car—heat exposure can permanently damage internal components
- If they do get wet, dry them immediately and remove the batteries to prevent corrosion
- Apply sunscreen and bug spray before putting in your hearing aids. Use wipes to clean off residue, if any gets on the devices
- Opt for lotion sunscreen instead of spray to reduce airborne exposure
- Schedule a hearing aid service appointment to make sure your devices are functioning well
Taking a few extra precautions means uninterrupted summer fun. Well-maintained hearing aids let you fully experience the season—the sound of waves at the beach, music at a festival or conversations with loved ones. For more information on hearing aid care or repair, contact Certified Hearing Aid Consultants today to schedule an appointment with one of our specialists.