Special Smoke Alarms for Hearing Impaired People
4/19/2021 (Permalink)
Working smoke alarms save lives. However, people who are deaf or hard of hearing may not be able to depend on the traditional smoke alarm to alert them to a fire. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) offers these safety tips for hearing impaired people:
- Smoke alarms and alert devices are available for people who are deaf or hard of hearing
- Strobe lights that flash when the smoke alarm sounds. The lights warn people of a possible fire
- When people who are deaf are asleep, a pillow or bed shaker can wake them so they can escape. The shaker is activated by the sound of a smoke alarm
- When people who are hard of hearing are asleep, an alert device that uses a loud, mixed, low-pitched sound can wake them. They may find a pillow or bed shaker helpful. These devices are triggered by the sound of the smoke alarm
- Research the products and select the ones that best meet your needs
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