Welcome to the otoplastics help guide! Here you will find tips for maintaining your otoplastics, instructions for putting them on and taking them off, and advice for optimal use. With this guide, we ensure that your hearing protection always functions perfectly and remains comfortable. Follow the steps and enjoy the best protection against harmful noise.
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To make sure you get the most out of your hearing protection, it's important to maintain them properly and use them correctly. In this guide you will find useful tips and clear instructions for cleaning, putting on and taking off, and storing your otoplastics. That way they will remain comfortable and effective, and you will always be protected from harmful noise.
Gently insert your otoplasty into the opening of your ear canal. Gently twist it as you push it so that it fits comfortably and securely in your ear. If in doubt or having trouble, consult an otometrist for help or watch our video: Getting Otoplastics in and out.
Clean your otoplastics with a special cleaning spray and a soft cloth. Avoid using water or harsh cleaning agents to prevent damage. It is important to clean them after each use and always store them in the case provided. This will make them last longer and maintain their effectiveness. Or watch this video.
Yes, otoplastics are mandatory in work environments where noise levels can be harmful to hearing. Wearing hearing protection, such as otoplastics, helps prevent hearing damage and complies with occupational health and safety laws. Check with your employer about the specific rules and regulations within your company.
It is recommended that you have your otoplastics checked annually by a qualified otometrist. Your employer will be notified by us when your otoplastics are due for a checkup. During this check-up, the otoplastics are examined to see whether they still fit properly and are effective in muffling noise. With regular use or changes in your hearing, an additional checkup may be necessary.
If you notice that your otoplastics do not fit properly, report it to your employer immediately. The latter can schedule a new appointment with the qualified otometrist to adjust or re-measure the otoplastics. A proper fit is crucial to the effectiveness and comfort of the otoplastics.
Always store your otoplastics in the case provided when not in use. Keep them away from direct sunlight, heat and moisture to prevent deformation or damage. Make sure the pouch is clean and dry to keep the otoplastics in good condition.
Report the loss of your otoplastics to your employer as soon as possible. They can order a new set for you and arrange for you to be re-measured by an audiologist. It is important to act quickly to keep your hearing protected.
Your otoplastics work well when they are comfortable and you clearly notice sounds being muffled. Proper functioning means that you can still hear important sounds, but harmful noise is filtered out. When in doubt, you can always have a checkup by a qualified otometrist to ensure effectiveness.