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Hearing protection for children in the classroom: Are you doing the right thing?

With the start of a new school year, questions often come up about hearing protection in the classroom. Is it wise to provide ear muffs or earplugs? In this blog, we discuss when hearing protection is useful, which type works best for your child and how often it should be used. We also explain the difference between earplugs and Flare Audio’s Calmer. Read on and find out how to help your child concentrate better in class!

Hearing Impaired in Traffic: Challenges and Solutions

Find out how hearing loss affects your safety in traffic and what you can do to be safe on the road. From using visual aids like an SH bike sign and bike mirror, to tips for good communication between hearing impaired people and other road users. Read our blog for practical advice and increase your safety on the road.

The History and Innovation of the Ear Cleaner

The ear cleaner is an essential tool for safely and effectively removing excess earwax. It has a long history, ranging from luxury items in ancient civilizations to modern, technologically advanced instruments. Contemporary ear cleaners are designed for safety and ease of use, with features such as LED lights and built-in cameras for better visibility. They are made of durable materials and are easy to clean. The ear cleaner helps maintain good ear hygiene and improve hearing health.

Hearing Instruments and TV Streamers: A World of Difference for Your TV and Music Experience

Discover how TV streamers can enhance your viewing and listening experience by sending sound directly to your hearing aids. It is important to choose the right TV streamer that is compatible with your hearing aids, such as Signia, Phonak or Resound. The pairing process is simple and quick: plug in the streamer, turn your hearing aids off and on again, and place them close to the streamer. We are happy to help you find the right TV streamer for your specific hearing aids. Improve your listening experience and enjoy your favorite TV shows and music to the fullest again!

Hearing Aid Glossary: What do all those abbreviations mean?

In this blog, we explain the most common abbreviations that hearing care professionals use with hearing aids. Understand terms such as BTE (Behind The Ear), ITE (In The Ear), RITE (Speaker In The Ear) and RIC (Receiver In Canal) to be better informed when choosing the right hearing aid. This guide will help you navigate the various options and make it easier to make the best choice for your hearing needs.