This eliminates the need to put them in and take them out constantly. But as soon as you stop, they will allow you to communicate normally (or even better). The LAND MANAGEMENT Program was built to block the dangerous noise above the safe hearing threshold. Chainsaws, tractors, grinders, chippers, etc., all exceed 85 decibels (dB SPL) and are known to damage human hearing. We encounter loud sounds during every one of these activities that fall within sound levels that are damaging to the ear. Designed to protect against the harsh sounds you may encounter on the farm, your regular occupation or even knocking out that “honey-do” list around the house.
We are proud to announce our LAND MANAGEMENT Program by TETRA Hearing™. Whether you’re a waterfowler, wing shooter, whitetail hunter or turkey chaser… we know what it takes to put in the work and keep them coming back. The work you put in today yields results for tomorrow. As we advance from season to season, the term ‘Off-Season’ has become a thing of the past. This dirt is one of god’s great gifts we all hold near and dear, grow our roots, and preserve, because he certainly isn’t making any more of it. Call or visit us today to have our technicians get to work on restoring your hearing aid.As outdoorsmen and women, conservationists and hunters are true stewards of the land. We perform repairs on many hearing aid makes and models, and offer hearing aids equipped with feedback cancellation if your device is beyond repair.
If you are unable to determine the cause of feedback, our hearing care specialists can examine your device and advise you on how to correct the problem. There may be a hole in the tubing, electrical contact between the casing and speaker, or another problem that prevents the hearing aid from delivering clear sound. Mechanical problems. A broken or defective device can cause feedback if one or more parts are not functioning properly.Your hearing provider can solve this problem by taking new impressions, repositioning the device, or making other personalized adjustments. If the device is improperly molded, the device may be positioned so that sound bounces off the wall of the ear canal instead of being directed toward the eardrum. Poor molding. A hearing aid shell should be well molded at the first fitting using impressions of the wearer’s ear.If you have recently lost weight or haven’t had a fitting for many months, this could be causing the problem. If a device does not fit tightly, sound that is picked up by the hearing aid may echo back into the microphone through the gap, resulting in a squealing sound.