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Are hearing aides dangerous during lightning?

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Aug 1, 2023 | Replies (9)

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@imallears

I have lived in Florida for 30 years and have worn 2 hearing aids for 40 plus years. I never took them out for lightening. If I get caught in the many sudden thunderstorms that pop up without a hat or umbrella, I will either cover my ears with my hands or remove them...depends on how far I am walking. But if they do get wet I'll put them in my dryer.
I don't intend to remove them in the future if lightening strikes and we get a lot of dry lightening too when the sun is shining.
The only place I exercise extreme caution is on the beach and that's mainly for blowing sand...or on a boat.
When we hear thunder we Florida folk skeddadel somewhere safe.

FL Mary

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@imallears , I won't take a chance wearing mine at the beach...just too hot and sweaty, super humid.
BTW, I like your user name.