Flying with Hearing Aids + Rechargeable Batteries
Air travel is exciting, but can also bring concerns for hearing aid users
Whether you’re flying for business or pleasure, understanding how to handle your hearing aids ensures a smooth experience. In this blog, we’ll explore answers to frequently asked questions about flying with hearing aids so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy your trip!
Can I Wear Hearing Aids on a Plane?
Absolutely! You should wear your hearing aids throughout your flight. They help you stay connected and informed, whether you need to hear flight announcements, communicate with airline staff, or enjoy in-flight entertainment.
Since hearing aids are small electronic devices, some wonder if they need to turn them off during takeoff or landing. Fortunately, hearing aids don’t interfere with aircraft systems, so there’s no need to turn them off at any point during the flight.
TSA and Security Checks
Will My Hearing Aid Set Off Security Scanners at the Airport?
No, your hearing aid will not set off security scanners at the airport. You can wear your hearing aids through metal detectors and body scanners without issues.
If you'd like, you can notify TSA officers that you’re wearing hearing aids.
Will the X-ray at the Airport Damage My Hearing Aid?
No, airport X-ray machines will not damage hearing aids. Hearing aids are designed to withstand various environmental conditions, including mild radiation from airport security systems. You can safely wear them through the metal detectors or have them scanned with your carry-on items without worry of damage. If you're concerned, you can always ask for a manual inspection, but it's generally unnecessary.
Flying with Hearing Aids: What to Know
If you use rechargeable hearing aids, traveling can be a breeze, but it’s important to be prepared.
Where Do I Pack Hearing Aid Batteries When Flying?
Always keep your rechargeable hearing aids and chargers in your carry-on bag. Avoid putting them in checked luggage where they could be exposed to extreme temperatures or get lost. Here are a few more things to keep in mind:
Special Considerations for Long Flights
Hearing aid settings
Depending on the noise level of the plane, you can consider adjusting your hearing aid settings to block out background noise or enhance speech clarity.
Manage ear pressure
If you experience discomfort during takeoff or landing due to changes in cabin pressure, try swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum to equalize the changes in pressure in your ears.
Protecting Your Hearing Aids While Traveling
Moisture control
Airplanes are often dry environments, but destination climates can vary. Pack a dehumidifier to keep your hearing aids dry when you’re not wearing them, especially if you're traveling to a humid location.
Storage case
When you’re not wearing your hearing aids, store them in a protective case to protect them from accidental damage.
Enjoy Your Trip with Confidence!
Flying with hearing aids doesn’t have to be stressful. By following these simple tips, you’re ready to enjoy the gift of sound no matter where life takes you.
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