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		<title>Deaf &amp; Hard Of Hearing Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of the everyday things that most of us take for granted are a problem for the person that is hard of hearing, simple things for enjoyment such as watching the TV may be a problem, the sound may have to be at an unbearable volume for them to hear comfortably depending on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of the everyday things that most of us take for granted are a problem for the person that is hard of hearing, simple things for enjoyment such as watching the TV may be a problem, the sound may have to be at an unbearable volume for them to hear comfortably depending on the amount of hearing loss they suffer.</p>
<p>For useful things like not being able to clearly hear the alarm clock ring off can also become a problem.</p>
<p>More important things such as hearing a smoke alarm should there be a fire or hearing the door bell signifying a visitor.</p>
<p>There are however several useful products available to make living easier if you are hard of hearing or deaf.</p>
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<h2>Alerting Devices</h2>
<p>Alarm clocks- there are several variations of alarm clock available depending on your needs and are suitable for the hard of hearing and also the deaf.</p>
<p><strong>Alarm clocks with a flashing light</strong> &#8211; these are suitable for those who are deaf and has a light fitted into the alarm that will flash on and off at the appropriate time.</p>
<p><strong>Vibrating Alarm clocks</strong> &#8211; this type of alarm have a special vibrating pad that is attached to the clock and is usually put under your pillow, at the set time the vibration will be felt under your head.</p>
<p><strong>Loud Ringing alarm clocks</strong> &#8211; are very much like a standard alarm clock the big difference been that they will have an exceptionally loud ring.</p>
<p>Most of the alarm clocks will have the traditional features of a standard alarm clock including snooze function, clock display and a light that tells when the alarm is set. An alarm clock for the deaf can cost around £15 to £80 that&#8217;s roughly $29 to $150 USD or 22 Euros to 117 Euros.</p>
<h2>Doorbells</h2>
<p><strong>Flashing Table Lamp Doorbells</strong> &#8211; will make your table lamp flash on and off when the doorbell is pressed or come in the form of a flashing strobe light.</p>
<p><strong>Dimming the house lights</strong> &#8211; this system will make either the lights in your home flash or dim they are usually governed by a switch built into the unit and during the daytime your lights will flash on and off and at night the lights usually dim whenever the doorbell is rung.</p>
<p><strong>Vibrating transmitters</strong> &#8211; are small enough to carry around in your pocket and will vibrate when the door bell is pressed alerting you.</p>
<p>A portable flashing door will cost about £20, $38 USD or 29 Euros. A simple light flashing system will be around £22, $41 USD or 32 Euros.</p>
<p><strong>Smoke Alarms</strong> &#8211; will have a shrill high pitched noise and also include a vibrating pad for use during the night; this is usually put under the pillow and a strobe light system for use during the day that will flash on and off.</p>
<p>A system of this type will cost around £105, $197 USD or 153 Euros.</p>
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