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How to Protect Your Hearing Aids from Water and Colors This Holi

Holi is all about laughter, vibrant colors, water splashes, and unforgettable memories with friends and family. But if you wear hearing aids, the festival can also bring a little extra worry. Between water balloons, pichkaris, and colored powders, your delicate devices can be exposed to moisture and chemicals that may cause serious damage.


The good news? With a little planning and care, you can enjoy Holi stress-free while keeping your hearing aids safe and secure.


Let’s walk through some practical, easy-to-follow tips to protect your hearing aids from water and colours this Holi.


Why Hearing Aids Need Extra Care During Holi

Hearing aids are small, advanced electronic devices. Even though many modern models are built to resist minor moisture and dust, they are not completely waterproof. Holi colors often contain chemicals, and when mixed with water, they can seep into tiny openings in your device.

This can lead to:

  • Muffled or distorted sound

  • Internal circuit damage

  • Corrosion in battery compartments

  • Complete device failure

Repairing or replacing hearing aids can be expensive, so prevention is always the smarter choice.


1. Consider Removing Them During Water Play

If you plan to participate in full-on water fights or rain dances, the safest option is simple — remove your hearing aids beforehand.

Store them in a protective case and keep them in a dry, safe place away from the celebration area. Missing a few hours of sound is far better than risking permanent damage.


2. Use Protective Accessories

If you prefer to keep your hearing aids on during light celebrations, protective covers can help reduce risk. Special sleeves and moisture-resistant covers create a barrier against color powder and light splashes.

Before Holi, you can consult a our professional hearing aid clinic - Ear Solutions for guidance on protective accessories that fit your specific device. A little preparation can go a long way.


3. Cover Your Ears Smartly

A simple cotton scarf, cap, or sweatband can provide extra protection. While this won’t make your hearing aids waterproof, it can reduce direct exposure to colors and splashes.

This is especially helpful if you're attending a dry Holi celebration where minimal water is involved.


4. Choose Dry and Organic Colors

If you’re hosting or attending a gathering, encourage the use of dry, organic gulal instead of wet or chemical-based colors. Wet colors are more likely to seep into your hearing aids and cause internal damage.

It also helps to inform your friends and family that you wear hearing aids. Most people will be understanding and avoid throwing water or colors directly at your face.


5. Clean and Dry Them Immediately After Celebration

Once the celebrations are over, give your hearing aids proper attention.

  • Remove the batteries

  • Gently wipe the exterior with a soft, dry cloth

  • Use a hearing aid dehumidifier or drying kit overnight

Never rinse your hearing aids under water, even if they appear dirty. Moisture trapped inside can slowly damage internal components.

If you notice any unusual sound issues afterward, it’s best to get them checked by a professional at Ear Solutions before the problem worsens.


6. Store Them Safely If Not Wearing

If you decide not to wear your hearing aids during Holi, avoid keeping them in your pocket. Water balloons can burst unexpectedly, and colors can seep through fabric.

Instead, store them in a waterproof case inside a drawer or cupboard in a dry room.


Enjoy Holi Without Worry

Holi is a time for celebration, connection, and happiness. Wearing hearing aids shouldn’t stop you from enjoying the festival — it just means taking a few extra precautions.

By planning, using protective accessories, and cleaning your devices properly afterward, you can protect your hearing aids from water and colors this Holi. Celebrate smart, stay safe, and let the colors bring joy — not costly repairs.

 
 
 

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