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Hearing aid protector.


The Hearing Aid Sweat Band[TM] from VanB Enterprises will protect a behind-the-ear hearing aid from shorting out during perspiration-producing sports, snowmobiling, skiing, sailing, yard work, and at the workplace. The soft fabric sleeve
Sleeve (O. Eng. slieve, or slyf, a word allied to slip, cf. Dutch sloof) is that part of a garment which covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or slips.
 eliminates the sudden loss of hearing due to moisture moisture

wetness due to any liquid; usually refers to water as a component, e.g. in feed.


moisture free
a substance heated at 220°F (105°C) to constant weight. Called also oven-dry or 100% dry matter.
 from perspiration perspiration: see sweat.
perspiration

Fluid given off by the skin as vapour by simple evaporation or as sweat actively secreted from sweat glands to evaporate and cool the body.
, rain, and snow.

Made from a specially designed fabric, the Hearing Aid Sweat Band sheds water from rain and perspiration-not holding or trapping trapping, most broadly, the use of mechanical or deceptive devices to capture, kill, or injure animals. It may be applied to the practice of using birdlime to capture birds, lobster pots to trap lobsters, and seines to catch fish.  moisture against the hearing aid, which is a primary cause of shorting out and damage to inner controls.

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Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 1, 2008
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