Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Dry & Store-Off Topic

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Hi Alice,

The name of the company is:

Ear Technology Corporation 2003

" Better Hearing Through Better Hearing Aid Care. "

Rick Gilbert, General Manager, Ear Technology Corporation

11/19/2001

AO/Beck: Hi Rick. Thanks for your time this evening. I'd like to explore a

bit about you and Ear Technology Corporation, and I'd like to learn about the

Dry & Store product specifically.

Gilbert: Sure Doug. Thanks for the opportunity.

AO/Beck: Let's start with your professional education.

Gilbert: I am actually a chemist by training and by formal education, and

I've managed high technology firms for the better part of 30 years.

AO/Beck: When did you join Ear Tech?

Gilbert: I've been with them from the start, since the summer of 1997,

starting as the director of sales and marketing. In 1998, I became the general

manager.

AO/Beck: As an observer, it appears like you guys came out of nowhere and

have sky-rocketed into the profession very quickly.

Gilbert: Yes, the early successes have been very gratifying. We initially

thought we were augmenting the existing accessory market with a better mousetrap

- the Dry & Store hearing aid conditioning system. We quickly learned that we

were actually creating a new market, and in the process we were changing the

attitudes and opinions of the industry regarding preventive care. From the

start, we committed to marketing to the hearing health care profession, not to

consumers. So, involvement in the profession is an important part of our

strategy.

AO/Beck: When was the first Dry & Store commercially available and how did it

come about?

Gilbert: We shipped the first product in November, 1997, so we just

celebrated our third anniversary. Dry & Store was invented by Dan Schumaier,

Ph.D., the

president of our company. Dan is widely regarded as being the country's

second dispensing audiologist, starting his practice back in the days when it

was

considered unethical to dispense - so he's been at this a long time. As a

result of having such a busy practice, he found it frustrating that there were

no

reliable products on the market to help protect and preserve the investment the

patient had made in hearing aids, so he literally built one from the ground

up – almost in self defense. He sketched out the first design in 1993, and he

currently has three patents on Dry & Store-which we call a hearing aid

conditioning system because it is much more than a dryer.

AO/Beck: Is the product which is available today the same as the product

which was released in 1997?

Gilbert: The technology and operations of the product are the same, but the

electronics inside have been constantly improved. The current system is

digital. The original circuitry used resistor/capacitor timing, which gave us

good

results, but imperfect timing of the operating cycles. The current model is

microprocessor-controlled, so the germicidal and operating cycles are timed

exactly. We've made some other changes to the electronics such as improved

protection from transient electrical spikes, and we added an even quieter fan

when we

switched to partial DC internals. So the new version is truly much improved! We

realize the consumer and the dispensing audiologist might not notice the

changes, but we thought they were important for the reliability and quality of

the

product, which is made here in Tennessee.

AO/Beck: I use the Dry & Store in the office. The claims made in the insert,

regarding longer battery life, longer hearing aid life, better quality of

sound from the hearing aid and other claims are very impressive. However - I

have

to wonder, where did these statements come from? Who did the R and D?

Gilbert: Yes, thanks for asking. That's a great question and I appreciate the

concern and the motivation in asking it! We have done lots of statistically

valid sampling of Dry & Store users drawn from those who returned the warranty

registration card. Also, we've done similar sampling of hundreds of dispensing

professionals, and the data is supportive of the conclusions. We have a huge

book of unsolicited testimonials as well, and we quote some of these folks in

our support materials.

AO/Beck: Based on those sources, what information can you tell me is directly

attributable to the end users?

Gilbert: The end-users are very pleased, to say the least. We have done two

samplings in the last 18 months. We sent out a questionnaire to some 300

patients using a random number generator to select recipients across the USA and

Canada. We had a remarkable return rate of 71 percent.

AO/Beck: I've never heard of such a high rate of return, that is impressive.

Gilbert: Yes, and we firmly believe that reflects the end-users' enthusiasm

for the product and the results they've experienced. They are passionate about

Dry & Store and want to let us - and their friends - know what it's done for

them.

AO/Beck: What were the questions and the findings from the survey?

Gilbert: We asked a series of questions, for instance, Does your hearing aid

sound better since you've been using Dry & Store? 77 percent of the answers

were yes .

We attribute this to the fact that when moisture builds up on the diaphragm

of the microphone and the receiver, this results in a damped response of the

hearing aid, specifically in the high frequencies. Removing that moisture brings

back the highs.

The next question was If you had itchy ears or recurring ear infections, has

Dry & Store use helped reduce the ear problems ? 72 percent of the patients

responded that Dry & Store helped reduce the itching and recurring ear

infections, based on their personal experience. This question was based on field

reports and a hypothesis which Dr. Carl Crandell (from the University of

Florida)

mentioned to Dan and me during a flight back from AAA in 1998. It presumes that

itchy ears are in part probably due to sub-clinical levels of bacterial growth

on the hearing aids. As you know, we have a germicidal lamp in the Dry &

Store which effectively kills bacteria and other flora that grows on the hearing

aid and/or earmold. You might remember there are three levels of UV light. UV-A

and UV-B you're familiar with regarding sunlight protection, but the third

realm is UV-C, the germicidal spectrum. The Dry & Store lamp produces non-ozone

forming light in the 254 nanometer wavelength, a wavelength that destroys the

nucleus of bacteria or other problem-causing flora, including fungal and yeast

growth. A side benefit is that combined with the odor scavenger that is a

part of our desiccant, our germicidal cycle helps reduce or eliminate the odor

which sometimes accompanies the hearing aid. But the greatest benefit of the

germicidal cycle is preventing the reintroduction of bugs back into the external

ear canal via the hearing aid. Three out of four users have experienced this

benefit according to the surveys.

The next question was based on battery life. Let me give you a little history

on this question. In 1997, we contacted the three major battery manufacturers

and explained that our product operates at around 20 percent relative

humidity and 95 degrees Farenheit. All of the manufacturers said the battery had

to

be removed from the hearing aid prior to placing the hearing aid in the Dry &

Store. That made sense and that was what we wrote in the instructions. But some

end-users didn't read the entire booklet and many of them kept the batteries

in the hearing aids while using Dry & Store. We subsequently began getting

anecdotal evidence that their batteries were lasting longer. Then in Spring of

1998 we got a call from Eveready, who wanted to run a test on battery life using

the Dry & Store unit we provided. They found that at a relative humidity of

50 percent, batteries stored for eight hours in Dry & Store gave the same

capacity as the batteries left at ambient, i.e. there was no deleterious effect.

For the batteries tested in an 85 percent environment, batteries stored for

eight hours in Dry & Store gave 10-20 percent more capacity than those left for

eight hours in the high humidity environment. Incidentally, they used industry

standard discharge rates for the testing. Those results were reinforced by our

user survey, in which we asked the end users, do your batteries last longer

since you began using Dry & Store ? 54 percent of the responders said yes. So

now our operating instructions instruct users to leave the batteries in, with

the battery compartment open. Users love that!

Another question addressed experienced hearing aid users who had had

distortion, failures or other performance issues that required service of the

hearing

aids.

67 percent of the end-users said the Dry & Store was helpful in reducing

these specific problems.

The final question was related to how the end-user described their feelings

about Dry & Store. We had 97.8 percent of the users say they were satisfied

with the product. Two out of three of those respondents used the term

outstanding

or very satisfied .

AO/Beck: 98 percent of the hearing aid wearers agreeing on anything is very

impressive! That's a diverse group of people with typically tremendous

variation in their likes and dislikes. Rick, does the Dry & Store do anything at

all

regarding cerumen in the hearing aid?

Gilbert: Yes it does, and frankly we were surprised by how well it works.

Because the unit is a conditioning system which combines three unique drying

technologies, it does impact cerumen management. Basically, cerumen has a

significant moisture content. Used regularly, Dry & Store removes the moisture

from

the cerumen and you get shrinkage of the cerumen itself. Additionally, once the

cerumen is dry, it can fall out and flake off with normal brushing and

cleaning. This was confirmed by another survey directed to hearing health care

professionals only. 86 percent of the professional survey respondents rated Dry

&

Store as outstanding or very good regarding drying cerumen. 100 percent of this

same professional group, by the way, rated our product great or very good at

moisture removal, and 87 percent said they had noticed a huge difference or

very noticeable decline in the need for repairs from their patients who

regularly

use Dry & Store. Finally, Dry & Store received a 100 percent satisfaction

rating among those who responded to the survey, 90 percent of whom rated it as

Outstanding or Very Satisfied. It will be hard for us to improve on 100 percent!

AO/Beck: Tell me about perspiration and condensation as it relates to hearing

aids?

Gilbert: I think most of us assume that hearing aids load up with moisture

because of perspiration, and that's partially true. However, probably the bigger

factor is that the hearing aid is essentially a closed container which is

subject to vast temperature changes that can cause condensation in and on the

hearing instrument. For example, if a patient enters an air conditioned room

from

an outside environment of say, 90 degrees and 60 percent relative humidity,

the dewpoint is reached when the temperature falls below 74 or 75 degrees. It

actually rains inside the hearing aid under these conditions, which

interestingly enough are very close to the ambient conditions inside the ear

canal. If

you talk to hearing aid manufacturers, they'll tell you that between 30 and 80

percent of all hearing aid failures are caused by moisture. Dr. Schumaier's

research found that it takes a combination of three things to dry the interior

of

a sealed chamber: you need a controlled amount of heat to break the surface

tension, you need a great deal of air flow around the product, and you need a

desiccant to absorb the displaced moisture. All three of these technologies are

combined in Dry & Store.

AO/Beck: Rick, this really is a fantastic product and I know my patients are

very satisfied too. Nonetheless, the unit is a bit expensive - any hope the

price will come down in the near future?

Gilbert: The original product was designed as a desk-top model. Although it's

done

incredibly well, there has been demand for a portable/travel model, which

we'll be introducing this Spring. The new Global unit will be smaller and less

expensive and will be dual voltage, capable of being used anywhere in the world.

It will be the model that we export, so by this time next year you'll see Dry

& Store all over the world, and we're really excited about that! It'll have a

perforated desiccant canister so it will be rechargeable in the conventional

oven, and that will help increase the portability and lower the cost. The

desktop, or Classic, model will still be our flagship product.

AO/Beck: Rick, for the reader who wants to find out more about the product,

how do they contact you?

Gilbert: They can call our toll free number 1-800-327-8547 or they can visit

the website at www.eartech.com. Or they can email me directly at

rjg@....

AO/Beck: Thanks Rick. I appreciate your time this evening.

Gilbert: Thank you Doug. All of us at Ear Technology give our best regards to

you and your readers for the holiday season.

For more information please visit: www.dryandstore.com

This information was provided by:Healthy Hearing (www.healthyhearing.com) is

grateful to the author and Audiology Online for allowing us to republish this

material on Healthy Hearing. I copied it from Google.

Hermine Willey

Columbus OH

Columbus OH

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes,

I've had the opportunity of meeting these individuals and have enjoyed my Dry

and Store for about 5 years now. I purchased one for my very expensive digital

hearing aid. The person who is trying to purchase one is in Australia. Kathy..

let us know if we need to help you with this.

Alice

From: COHEAR@...

Hi Alice,

The name of the company is:

Ear Technology Corporation 2003

" Better Hearing Through Better Hearing Aid Care. "

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Cochlear Corporation has this Dry and Store on sale in their catalog. Also

it is part of the CI package now for people getting the Nucleus Implant, so

those who are just having the surgery and activation will also receive a Dry

and Store. I love mine! Cheers, Ruth

_____

From: Alice [mailto:justagram@...]

Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:35 AM

Subject: Re: Dry & Store-Off Topic

Yes,

I've had the opportunity of meeting these individuals and have enjoyed my

Dry and Store for about 5 years now. I purchased one for my very expensive

digital hearing aid. The person who is trying to purchase one is in

Australia. Kathy.. let us know if we need to help you with this.

Alice

From: COHEAR@...

Hi Alice,

The name of the company is:

Ear Technology Corporation 2003

" Better Hearing Through Better Hearing Aid Care. "

Link to comment
Share on other sites

> Cochlear Corporation has this Dry and Store on sale in their

catalog. Also

> Dear Alice,

I appreciate you posting information that Cochlear now

sells Dry-Briks for my Dry & Store (Professional), which I already

purchased before my implant was done. Their prices are very

resonable and they do not charge for shipping. I would like to

volunteer that I buy all my batteries from Cochlear with very

satisfactory results and low prices. Cochlear does care about us and

does not try to take advantage of our needs like some Hearing Aid

Dispensers do. Thanks Again...........Barry in PA.it is part of the

CI package now for people getting the Nucleus Implant, so

> those who are just having the surgery and activation will also

receive a Dry

> and Store. I love mine! Cheers, Ruth

>

> _____

>

> From: Alice [mailto:justagram@c...]

> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:35 AM

>

> Subject: Re: Dry & Store-Off Topic

>

>

> Yes,

>

> I've had the opportunity of meeting these individuals and have

enjoyed my

> Dry and Store for about 5 years now. I purchased one for my very

expensive

> digital hearing aid. The person who is trying to purchase one is

in

> Australia. Kathy.. let us know if we need to help you with this.

>

> Alice

> From: COHEAR@a...

>

>

>

> Hi Alice,

>

> The name of the company is:

>

> Ear Technology Corporation 2003

> " Better Hearing Through Better Hearing Aid Care. "

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...