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The smoke alarm, meant for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, includes a traditional smoke detector on the ceiling, a receiver equipped with a strobe light and a vibrating disc that will shake ...
Sioux City Fire Rescue lieutenant Joe Rodriguez demonstrates a strobe light smoke alarm, used in conjunction with low-frequency noise and bed-shaker alarms by hearing-impaired individuals.
Grab the First Alert Hardwired Hearing Impaired Smoke Detector with LED Strobe Light to ensure you’re the most well-prepared for emergencies. Related: Best smart locks for your home ...
Last Saturday, volunteers and members of the Chicago Fire Department gave out special smoke detectors aimed to help the hearing impaired. Strobe lights and vibrating pads are used to wake someone ...
To the 23 million hearing-impaired people in the United States, a smoke alarm’s siren might not be discernible. Two new smoke alarms for the hearing impaired feature high-intensity strobe lig… ...
The East Orange Fire Department is launching a free smoke detector program for visually and hearing-impaired residents.
The Indiana State Fire Marshal's Office has about 500 free smoke alarms to distribute to lower-income residents who are deaf or hearing impaired.
Some Tulsa firefighters are helping make sure kids who are deaf or hard of hearing are able to be alerted to fires while they sleep—even though they can't hear smoke detectors.
A new program will offer specialized smoke and carbon monoxide alarm systems to eligible deaf and hard of hearing Calgarians.
Some families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children now have help keeping them safe at home thanks to the Tulsa Fire Department.
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