Hearing-aid supplier Starkey Hearing has joined a chorus of companies yanking benefits from NRA members, as backlash against the gun-rights group continues to mount in the wake of the Feb. 14 Florida school shooting massacre.

“We have made the decision not to renew our discount program with the NRA,” the company announced on Facebook. “We will be asking them to remove our information from their website. Our focus remains on bringing better hearing to people around the world in partnership with hearing professionals.”

The company was still featured on an NRA benefits Web site Sunday afternoon.

But another NRA page that offers members car-rental discounts appears to have been taken down after the two companies controlling vehicle-renters Hertz, Enterprise, Alamo National, Avis and Budget all sped away from the NRA last week.

Airlines Delta and United also cut ties with the group — as have moving companies Allied Van Lines and North American Van Lines and the car-buying service TrueCar.

The NRA is facing recoil for opposing stricter gun-control following the Valentine’s Day mass-shooting where gunman Nikolas Cruz allegedly killed 17 people at his former Florida high school using a legally obtained assault rifle.