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Brand Whenever You Can
As previously outlined in my July 2014 guest blog post on Dr. Gyl’s Blog For Practice Success (see Hearing Industry: Rose bush full of thorns or thorn bush full of roses?), the hearing industry landscape has drastically changed, particularly for … Continue reading
What Does a Zephyr Have to Do with Audiology?
The word “zephyr” means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. There is a city north of Toronto called Zephyr in the province of Ontario. Zephyr is also a name of a rock band, a hit song (The … Continue reading
SUPER Savings on Summer Staple for Hearing Instrument Wearers
Since there are approximately one gazillion (more than a million but less than a billion) different hearing aid dehumidifiers or “dri aid kits” currently available in the market, generating excitement about yet another new dehumidifier is not easy. The relatively new DRY-ALL dehumidifier doesn’t offer any technological … Continue reading
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One Year of Hearing Instrument Moisture Protection in A Small Package!
The makers of the popular Dry & Store Global II and Zephyr have introduced a new, very easy-to-use hearing instrument dehumidifier now available at Oaktree Products, Inc. The Dry Caddy is a passive dehumidifier composed of a Dry Caddy Jar and packaged with six (6) Dry-Discs. The Dry-Disc is a powerful molecular … Continue reading
Anticipated Makeover for Dri-Brik II
The Dry-Brik II is a desiccant used in the family of Dry & Store products designed to remove moisture from hearing instruments. Recently, Ear Technology Corporation announced plans to make a future change in the Dry-Brik II. Specifically, the copper strip located at one end of the Dry-Brik will soon … Continue reading
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Recharging Desiccants for Hearing Aid Dehumidifiers
With the hot summer months in full swing, hearing instrument wearers rely on dehumidifiers to remove damaging moisture that inherently builds up within hearing aids. Prior to retiring for the night, hearing aids should be cleaned, disinfected and then placed in a dehumidifier, on top of the desiccant, … Continue reading
Gear up for the Summer Months with Hearing Aid Moisture Protectors
With hot and humid weather just around the corner, make sure your BTE wearing patients protect their devices from excessive perspiration and/or moisture build-up during the summer months. Three basic products to keep in mind to use while wearing their hearing … Continue reading
Roll-On Adhesive to Keep Hearing Aids in Place
Occasionally, BTE hearing instruments need a little help staying in place on the side of a patient’s head. Traditional methods of securing BTE hearing instruments firmly in place may involve the use of oval, double back adhesive pads or 3M double … Continue reading