Visual Smoke Alarm Deaf
1 hz flash rate.
Visual smoke alarm deaf. It is critical that deaf and hard of hearing individuals have a visual smoke alarm in their homes according to jo ann bentley program director for chs s communication devices and accessibility consulting programs. Smoke alarms are available for people who are deaf those with profound hearing loss. Harris communications deaf hard of hearing and hearing loss products. Brk hardwired photoelectric t3 smoke alarm and led strobe with 10 year battery back up.
These alarms use strobe lights to wake the person. Suppliers of assistive devices to people who are deaf or hard of hearing. 60 flashes per minute rate meets ada ansi 117 1 nfpa 72 and ul1971 requirements for visual signal devices. Vibration notification appliances such as pillow or bed shakers are required and are currently activated by the sound of a smoke alarm.
From a deep sleep by an audible smoke alarm. Provides 360 degrees of direct access to the smoke sensing. Up to 11 other alarms may be interconnected along with high intensity strobe lights to offer a complete warning system throughout the property. Stand alone unit designed for use with brooks radiolink smoke alarms and accessories.
As people age their ability to hear high pitched sounds decreases.