How we can help
Hearing aids on a desk

Looking аfter your hearing aids for maximum performance

Taking care of your hearing aids isn't just about extending their lifespan; it's about ensuring you get the most out of your hearing experience, every single day.

With proper cleaning and maintenance routines, you'll enjoy clearer sound, greater comfort, and the confidence that your hearing aids are ready for whatever adventures lie ahead. 

Hearing aid maintenance

How to care for your hearing aids

Hearing aid maintenance isn't just about keeping them in a safe place and trying not to drop them. There are plenty more ways to ensure you're getting the most out of your devices and keeping them out of harms way. Avoiding exposure to too much moisture, cleaning them and storing them at the proper temperature and location are all essential steps when it comes to caring for them. Take a look at our list of dos and don'ts and learn how you can make hearing aid maintenance a part of your daily routine.

DOs

  • 1.

    Store them properly

    Make sure to store your hearing aids in a dry, cool place. Extreme temperatures and moisture can both be very damaging to your hearing devices.
  • 2.

    Protect the batteries

    Turn off the batteries when you're not using your hearing aids. If your hearing aid batteries aren't rechargeable, test them with a digital battery tester and replace them well before they run out. If they're rechargeable, place them in the charging unit at night. It's also helpful to remove batteries and clean their contact points occasionally.
  • 3.

    Use a hearing aid dryer

    Keeping your hearing aids dry is an essential step in maintaining and extending their lifespan and function. Sweat and moisture build-up, especially if you live an active life, are inevitable throughout the day. Using a hearing aid dryer is an efficient way to effectively clean and dry your hearing aids. The PerfectDry Lux™  from Widex, for example, even uses a UV light to kill up to 99.9% of germs and bacteria.
  • 4.

    Keep them clean

    Before touching your hearing aids, make sure to wash your hands to remove any dirt or oil. Change the wax guard filters on your devices occasionally to remove any unwanted dirt and make sure to use the cloth or brush they came with.
  • 5.

    Take the extra step

    Apart from cleaning, storing and charging, you can take other steps in the best interest of your hearing health companion. When caring for your hearing aids, always do so over a soft surface—just in case you drop them. When it's cold outside, you can also wear a hat over your ears to help protect your hearing aids from extreme temperatures. And hey, your ears will thank you, too.
  • 6.

    Schedule regular check-ups

    Just like we require the occasional doctor's visit to make sure we're fit and healthy, your hearing aids need regular attention as well. Schedule a visit to see your Hearing care Professional every 4 to 6 months so they can ensure everything is functioning the way it should.

DONTs

  • 1.

    Don't get them wet

    Don't wear them while you are showering or swimming. Your hearing aids have sensitive and delicate technology inside of them and water can damage them.
  • 2.

    Don't expose them to extremes

    Your hearing aids can be damaged if exposed to extreme temperatures or environments. Make sure you don't store them in direct sunlight, in your car or near a heater. It's also essential to remove them for CAT, MRI or any other electromagnetic scans.
  • 3.

    Don't include them in your beauty routine

    Heat from a hair dryer, chemicals from your hair spray and oils from other hair and skin products can be damaging to your hearing aids. It's best to pop them in once you're finished getting ready for the day.
  • 4.

    Don't endanger your loved ones

    The battery is the heart and soul of your hearing device, but it can be deadly if swallowed. Don't leave your hearing aid batteries in any place they could be picked up and ingested by small children or pets.

Make it easy with an annual maintenance agreement

Our Hearing Aid Maintenance Agreement Program offers comprehensive support and services, making it easier than ever to keep your devices in top condition.

Regular maintenance is essential for optimal performance and prevents unexpected issues, so you can focus on enjoying life's wonderful sounds. 

What you'll get

  • Replacement batteries

    Never worry about running out of power again. We'll provide fresh batteries whenever you need them.
  • Comprehensive repairs & maintenance

    Enjoy full coverage for all repairs and maintenance services, protecting your investment and giving you peace of mind. 
  • Additional services

    Access a range of specialised services tailored to your unique hearing needs, all designed to enhance your hearing experience.
Troubleshooting tips

Quick fixes for hearing aid hiccups

Portrait of friends playing soccer, showcasing hearing aids.
Repair and adjustments

We are here to help

If those troubleshooting tips didn't quite do the trick, don't worry – our expert team at Bloom Hearing is ready to lend an ear (and some technical know-how)!

Whether your hearing aids need a minor adjustment or a more in-depth repair, we'll diagnose the issue, get your devices back in tip-top shape, and ensure you're hearing your best again.  

To help keep your hearing aids in top condition, consider joining our Hearing Aid Maintenance Program, which offers comprehensive support and services for your devices. 

Talk to an audiologist in one of our stores.

Book an appointment

Need further support? Call us.

1800 554 968
bloom hearing specialist Australia - map of all our stores

Find a store near you