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Alarms for Myself or Someone Who Is Deaf or Hard of Hearing

When a fire alarm sounds, we know it’s time to respond. But have you wondered how do the deaf or hard-of-hearing (those with mild to severe hearing loss) know when to evacuate? 

There are smoke alarms and alert devices that alert people who are deaf or hard of hearing. These devices include strobe lights that flash to alert people when the smoke alarm sounds. Pillow or bed shakers designed to work with your smoke alarm also can be purchased and installed. These work by shaking the pillow or bed when the smoke alarm sounds. These products can be found online and in stores that sell smoke and CO alarms.

When choosing an alarm and accessories for people who are deaf or hard of hearing be sure to check that they are listed by a qualified testing laboratory.

Some tips to ensure your smoke and CO alarms meet the needs of all your family members, including those with sensory or physical disabilities are:

  • Install a bedside alert device that responds to the sound of the smoke and CO alarms. Use of a low-frequency alarm can also wake a sleeping person with mild to severe hearing loss.
  • Sleep with your mobility device, glasses, and phone close to your bed.
  • Keep pathways like hallways lit with night lights and free from clutter to make sure everyone can get out safely.

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