Flying With Hearing Aids Is Easy - Read Top Tips Here!
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Flying With Hearing Aids Is Easy - Read Top Tips Here!
Flying for a holiday this summer? Flying with Hearing Aids is easier than you may think. Make your holiday run even smoother by following our simple guide.
Flying with Hearing Aids
When boarding the plane, unless otherwise stated in the description of your hearing aid, it is safe to keep it on. Some people, though, prefer to turn it off in order avoid the background noise on board. You will not be required to turn it off while taking off and landing as it is not considered a personal electronic device and is not classified in the same category as MP3 players, iPods, laptops, mobile phones, smartphones etc. Nevertheless, it is good to know what features the hearing aid has. For example, if it features an FM system, you will need to switch it off.
If you are traveling to a hot and humid place, do not forget to pack a hearing aid dehumidifier in your luggage. Moisture can be detrimental to your hearing aid and may prevent it from functioning properly. Depending on your destination, you may not be able to find a specialist to fix it or a service may be expensive, so it is best to pack all you need for your hearing aid maintenance in advance.
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Also, to keep your ears safe when flying you can use Earplanes Flight Ear Protection, an ear plug specifically designed for air travel.
Top tips for flying with hearing aids
To make your traveling experience as effortless as possible, there are several things you can do:
- Inform the airport officials that you have a hearing impairment so that you will be given proper attention.
- Ensure you have easy access to all the flight information just as for other passengers in cases of emergency.
- It is good to be prepared with additional fresh batteries, in both your hand and checked-in luggage. It may not be easy to purchase them from your destination.
- Bring all the appropriate accessories you need to keep your hearing aid safe and in proper working order.
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