There’s nothing quite like the thrill and exhilaration of sliding down a slippery dip – although it has been a fair while since I partook of that particular pleasure. But it can, and does, carry a hidden danger for some children. Static electricity. For most of us, it may just make our hair stand on end. For kids with cochlear implants, it’s a fast slide into silence as the static can shut down (nontechnical term = fry) their cochlear implants in an instant – and cost up to $1,000 to have the device reprogrammed.
The solution? They’re looking at dynast types of coatings to dissipate the charge – but in the meantime, it’s the metal slide or no slide. Hmm. As if the kids didn’t have enough to contend with.
Thursday, June 22, 2006
'Ear we go again
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