blog for people with disabilities - blog for wheelchair person: Hearing Aids Protection
Friday, January 14, 2011
blog for people with disabilities - blog for wheelchair person: Hearing Aids Protection
Hearing Aids Protection
Hearing Aid Protection Suggestions-To protect against sweat, create a 'wrap' of a paper towel or napkin, just enough to absorb the sweat.If you're going to amusement parks,take along a zippered plastic bag to use as a waterproof container for the hearing aids.This will keep them dry on water rides and also enable you to keep them with you during a roller-coaster ride.Keeping hair short can help,as longer hair may allow more sweat to enter the Hearing Aids.
Hearing Problems Are Not Uncommon-If you or someone you know has a hearing problem, you are not alone. Over 30 Million people in the US experience some form of hearing loss. Hearing loss affects people of all ages and every walk of life. Research has shown that hearing loss has a negative impact on ones social and professional life. It also can have negative effects on ones overall heath and brain function. There are now new rehabilitation techniques and amazing hearing instruments that keep hearing loss from interfering with the quality of ones life.
Hearing Problems Are Not Uncommon-If you or someone you know has a hearing problem, you are not alone. Over 30 Million people in the US experience some form of hearing loss. Hearing loss affects people of all ages and every walk of life. Research has shown that hearing loss has a negative impact on ones social and professional life. It also can have negative effects on ones overall heath and brain function. There are now new rehabilitation techniques and amazing hearing instruments that keep hearing loss from interfering with the quality of ones life.
Hearing Aids Protection
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