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Batteries are Free to you - paid for by your claim -
for the rest of your life.
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How long do hearing
aid batteries typically last?
A standard hearing aid battery lasts
anywhere from 5 to 10 days, depending on the hearing aid type, battery type and
capacity, and the amount of hearing aid use.
How
do I know if I should change batteries?
- Change
your batteries if sounds become distorted or you have to turn up the
volume more than usual.
- Some
hearing aids will also make a small beeping sound when the battery is low.
Be sure to switch batteries immediately when you hear the alarm.
- Hearing
aid batteries often lose power very suddenly, so it's smart to carry an
extra set of batteries with you at all times.
- To
protect against discharging your backup batteries, keep them away from
coins, keys or other metal objects.
What's with the seal
on hearing aid batteries?
Always purchase unopened battery
packages. Make sure the seal on a new battery is unbroken. A hearing aid
battery begins to discharge as soon as the protective seal has been removed.
Are
there ways to minimize battery drain?
- When
you're not wearing your hearing aid, turn it off or open the battery door
to minimize battery drain.
- If
you won't be using the hearing aid for an extended period of time, remove
the battery entirely.
- Avoid
storing in extreme temperatures to keep from draining battery power and
shortening battery life.
What are some good
hearing aid battery care tips?
- Store hearing
aid batteries at normal room temperatures.
- Do not
refrigerate.
- Wash your hands
thoroughly before changing batteries. Grease and dirt on the batteries may
damage the hearing aid.
- Leave the
battery compartment of your hearing device open at night so moisture can
escape. Doing so will keep the battery from corroding and damaging the
hearing aid.
- Remove dead
batteries immediately. A completely discharged battery may swell and
become difficult to remove.
Information courtesy of
Starkey Laboratories.
A box contains 60 hearing aid batteries and should last you about 4 months.
If you are having to replace the batteries more often than once a week, you should bring or mail your hearing aids in to be repaired.
*Remember- If you have an approved Work Related Hearing Loss Claim, ALL hearing aids, batteries and service are covered through your L&I benefits.
Your Hearing Aid batteries will be shipped the next business day.
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