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Another great place to shop for First Aid products is Amazon. They have more than just books! Here are some more information for First Aid: Why choose open fit hearing aids? There have been several momentous changes in the production and manufacture of hearing aids, but none so dramatic as the introduction of open ear hearing aids. Firstly, there was the traditional ear trumpet. Then, the first proper hearing aids were introduced, in the form of the little box, which would sit around the neck or in a breast pocket. That was known as the ‘body worn' hearing aid.Then the first behind the ear hearing aids were made, which were large and cumbersome, but sat behind the ear, and had the microphone pointing in the direction that the ear pointed, which in itself was a big advance. Then anaologue ‘in the ear' hearing aids were produced, which were the first hearing aids to pay heed to cosmetic requirements.Hearing aids that were analogue but programmable came next, and then soon after that was the advent of digital hearing aids. These revolutionised the hearing profession, giving extra clarity, noise filters, dual microphones and an accurate programming ability. When we look at original digital hearing aids now, they seem as antiquated as an analogue aids would have done when digital first became available, but at the time they were groundbreaking. Technology in the hearing profession has moved at an astonishing pace in the last five years or so.The biggest breakthrough for the hearing aid wearer is the open fit hearing aid. The first of these was the Resound Hearing Aid called the Contact Air. This comprised of a small pod behind the ear using size 10 hearing aid batteries, a very thin tube to carry the sound into the ear, where it connected to a soft dome, which fitted snugly in the ear canal. These were amazingly popular and successful, and were responsible for a revolution in hearing aid technology. The Delta was the first Oticon hearing aid to incorporate an open fit and the Savia Art and Audeo are some of the early open fit Phonak Hearing Aids. The Delta from Oticon (which has now been superceded by the Dual Mini) introduced RITE (receiver in the ear) technology, which removed the acoustic vagaries of thin tubing, as the tubing itself was replaced by a wire which carried the sound electronically to the speaker, which was housed underneath the soft rubbery dome. But what makes open ear hearing aids so special? There are several reasons why an open fitting hearing aid will always be preferable. OK, so how do I get an open ear hearing aid? If you are interested in finding out more about open ear hearing aids, the first step is to contact your local hearing aid retailer. It is advisable to mention Phonak, Resound and Oticon hearing aids, as these are the market leaders in regards to technology. Once you have ascertained that your retailer will deal with the above mentioned brands, the next step is to ask for a free hearing test and a possible demonstration of open ear hearing aids. When you have had your free hearing test, the hearing-aid audiologist will give you a demonstration of the hearing aids recommended and discuss hearing aid prices. You may also like to ask about the aftercare offered by the retailer, and the cost of hearing aid batteries. Some retailers offer free hearing aid batteries as part of their general aftercare package. This is a nice bonus! The rest is up to you, but you have NOTHING to lose by trying to find out if open ear hearing aids are suitable for you, and if you have hearing loss that can be helped by these little marvels, then you will be very glad you looked into it! About the Author What can you teach as part of a first aid for first graders class? I have to do a community service project for class and I need to teach first aid to first graders. Unfortunatly I am unsure as to what I can teach that will be at thier level of understanding.
Treatment for shock. Ask then if they've ever felt dizzy? Bleeding, Show them how to put preasure on the wound to stop the blood flow like stopping a hole in a hose. Teach them 911 is for EMERGENCIES ONLY and how to dail it. Inclusive First Aid Is A Resounding Success Say British Red Cross Thanks for visiting!
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Why Choose Open Ear Hearing Aids
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Thousands of people with disabilities have successfully received first aid education from the British Red Cross over the past three years, a report by the charity said. The British Red Cross, with funding from The Big Lottery Fund, embarked on a three-year nationwide project known as Inclusive First Aid (IFA) to develop first aid training delivery for disabled people in September 2006. The ...


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