As the long-awaited summer season arrives, it’s essential to embrace the splendid weather and seize every opportunity it brings. From delightful picnics in the park to leisurely afternoons spent with friends at a local bar, summertime holds a special place in the hearts of many as the most cherished time of the year. This is the season to relish the beauty of nature and create lasting memories under the sun’s warm embrace.

If you’re a concert or festival goer then you’ll likely want to make sure you get the most out of this experience. Any hearing aid wearer should be aware that these surroundings usually involve a different volume of music that can be damaging to anyone’s hearing whether you’ve got a limited range of hearing or not. It’s important that while you’re having fun at these concerts and festivals, you’re using your hearing aids with caution. Here are some top tips for enjoying the summer concerts and festivals with your hearing aids this year.

Consider Removing Your Hearing Aids

For those who wear hearing aids, you may find that your hearing aids don’t offer the same level of protection that traditional earplugs offer you. When attending a loud gig or event where loud music is playing, it’s actually more effective to remove your hearing aids.

That way, you help protect your hearing and chances are you’ll be able to still hear the music without the need for your hearing aids. However, it’s important to remember that you’ll need to protect your hearing with something. Exposing your ears to such loud music is likely going to damage your hearing and ears further, despite the severity of your hearing loss currently. Make sure to bring along your storage holder for your hearing aids so that you can easily take them out and pop them back in when it’s needed.

Use Earplugs to Protect Your Ears

When protecting your hearing, the best recommendation for anyone attending a concert or festival is to use earplugs. Whether these are basic earplugs or professional musician earplugs, it’s a great way to ensure your hearing is protected at all times. There are other options like noise-cancelling headphones and despite them being designed to cancel out noise, you’ll still likely hear the sound of the concert even with these on. From hearing aid users to non-hearing aid users, everyone should be wearing earplugs to protect the ears fully.

Don’t Stand too Close to the Loudspeakers

It’s crucial to maintain a safe distance from loudspeakers to protect your hearing from potential harm. Standing too close to these powerful sound sources can result in possibly permanent damage, particularly for individuals who do not currently use hearing aids. To ensure your safety, make a conscious effort to position yourself at a comfortable distance away from the loudspeakers. By doing so, you take proactive steps towards safeguarding your hearing and preserving its well-being.

Adjust the Volume on Your Hearing Aids 

Be sure to check the volume on your hearing aids before going to the event and adjust accordingly when you’re there. You may find that you need to lower the volume due to the sheer volume of the music being played. At this point, if the music is too loud, then it’s best to take them out and opt for the earplugs. If you’re struggling to adjust them, you can always speak to your hearing health professional for more advice.

Step Away When You Can to Give Your Ears a Rest

These summer concerts and festivals can provide a great atmosphere and for many, they can last for more than just one day. They may go on for days on end. If that’s the case, it’s important to be mindful of how much noise exposure is being subjected to your ears. Be sure to step away when you can to give your ears a good rest and to make sure that you’re looking after them carefully.

Looking after your hearing is important and even for hearing aid wearers, it’s necessary to take heed when you are attending a summer concert or festival. With that being said, if you need advice or any guidance on hearing aids and your hearing in general, then make sure you give Hear Again America a call. 

We’ve helped many users of hearing aids to get the best out of their devices and to help those who may feel as though they have hearing damage. If you want to learn more about hearing aids and how to protect your hearing at concerts and summer festivals call us today at (877) 905-9493 for more information on how they can be of service.