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Sounding Board #22: July 2020

Our winter edition has tips on getting a good night’s sleep, protecting your hearing aids from moisture damage and your children’s hearing from too-loud music. And to celebrate our new clinic, we’ve put together some special offers for Southerners in and around Invercargill. Enjoy the read.

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Invercargill’s bright, spacious new clinic

by Audiology South

We’ve moved to 33 Arena Avenue, just a stone’s throw from the old clinic at 80 Victoria Ave. Drop in to visit — you’ll find us right next door to Industry Café where the former A&P Showgrounds were once located.

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Life in lockdown Level 1

by Simon Melville

Welcome to winter everyone!

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Invercargill is celebrating with some awesome in-clinic specials

by Audiology South

Exclusive to our Invercargill clinic, make sure you’re in the draw to win a pair of state-of-the-art rechargeable European design hearing aids. Simply visit our clinic and guess the number of batteries in the jar before 31 October to go in the draw.

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Your questions, our answers

by Audiology South

Q: How loud can music at a school disco be, and still be safe?

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A word about hearing aids and moisture

by Audiology South

Most modern hearing aids are water resistant, so you don’t need to worry too much about being caught in a rain shower or the occasional splash while gardening. But condensation from cold weather or perspiration on summer days can cause moisture to build up inside your hearing aids.

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Take care of your hearing aids

by Audiology South

… with these suggestions for cleaning and care

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4 ways to get a better night’s sleep

by Audiology South

Our well-being relies on a good night’s sleep, right down to manageable tinnitus levels, but if life after lockdown is triggering stress it may disturb your rest. Loss of sleep affects your ability to reason, solve problems and think clearly, so a sleep routine is more crucial now than ever.

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Did you hear?

by Audiology South

Most people cringe at the sound of their own voice on a playback recording. This is because we hear ourselves differently in our heads.

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