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		<title>Hearing Impaired Alarm Clocks &#8211; How Do They Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 13:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Choosing the the hearing impaired alarm clock, after the hearing impaired telephone, is probably the most important and crucial visual signal alert device you can have in your home.</strong></p>
<p>So what is a hearing impaired alarm clock, how does it work and is it any good?</p>
<p>A visual alerting device is a form of hearing aid for the hearing impaired in different formats.The hearing impaired alarm clock can operate as a dual alarm clock and also flash a signal light.<br />
Hearing impaired alarm clocks are equipped with volume controls that enable maximum sound power.</p>
<p>Another type is a vibrating bed shaker which will awaken the deepest of hearing impaired sleepers to be alert to a sound that they cannot hear, such as a doorbell ring, a baby&#8217;s cry, a smoke or fire alarm, or any sound they need to hear. These work by being placed under the sleeper&#8217;s mattress or pillow and will vibrate or vigorously shake when the alarm is activated.</p>
<p>A series of signalers that can monitor your doorbell, telephone, baby, alarm clock, can be used to detect sound.  The signaler sends a signal through your home&#8217;s electrical system and remote receivers that can be plugged into any room of your home, receives the signal from any of the signalers and flashes a light with the same flashing pattern as the original signaler. This way you will always know what sound was detected by your signalers</p>
<p><strong>Sonic boom alarm clock</strong></p>
<p>A sonic boom alarm clock is an unique hearing impaired clock that is guaranteed to wake up even the heaviest sleepers.  When the alarm goes off, the user can select to wake up to any combination of loud pulsating audio alarm, flashing lights, or shaking bed.</p>
<p>The vibrator can produce steady or pulsating vibration pattern for maximum effectiveness. Adjustable volume and tone controls allow you to select the best sound combination to wake you up. The sonic boom type of hearing impaired alarm clock display also has an adjustable viewing angle with large, bright green LED numbers for easy viewing and a battery back up.</p>
<p>If you want to wake up in the morning without disturbing anyone else there is another hearing aid product, the vibrating watch. Although not strictly a hearing impaired alarm clock, the watch shakes your arm persistently until you wake up and turn it off,and also has a setting to flash a bright light by tilting your wrist.</p>
<p>There has never been before such an unique array of hearing impaired alarm clock options to choose from in order to ensure you may more easily wake in the morning! Even though they are meant for the hearing impaired, heavy sleepers may find them useful too. However, it is always important to decide which is the best hearing impaired alarm clock for you – the dual alarm clock, the bed vibrator, sonic boom alert or a combination. So do your homework first and you will wonder why you never thought of using a hearing impaired alarm clock before!</p>

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		<title>Schools Installed Alarm Clocks to Help The Hearing Impaired</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A school has taken the initiative to rewire their school with an in-built alarm clock to help the children who are hard of hearing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--CusAds1--><p>The <a href="http://www.hearingequipmentblog.com/info/hearing-impaired-alarm-clocks/" target="_blank">hearing impaired alarm clocks</a> ring early each morning and youngsters are pulling themselves out of bed and running out to the faculty bus: classes in all schools under the Kativik College Board have started once more.</p>
<p>And, this year, pretty much every student in Nunavik will be in a position to follow what goes on during class. That is due to the fact that just about all of the area&#8217;s school rooms are provided with acoustic soundfield systems. Thru 4 speakers found on walls or ceilings, the teacher&#8217;s voice is broadcast thru the wireless FM unit and amplified uniformly across the room. &#8220;Even scholars who do not have a hearing loss can hear better,&#8221; announced Hannah Ayukawa, who is the audiologist for Ungava Bay coast communities.</p>
<p>According to Ayukawa, more than twenty p.c of scholars in Nunavik have some hearing impairment. These can spring from repeated ear infections, which may cause holes in the eardrum, scarring and permanent hearing difficulties.</p>
<p>By age five, twenty-five per cent of children have major hearing difficulties in one ear and one in ten have a big hearing impairment in both ears.</p>
<p>The overpowering majority of scholars who require special help at school have hearing difficulties. Profoundly deaf scholars have aides who help them thru sign language, but scholars with less significant hearing loss struggle to realise what teachers are asserting. With the wiring of Kangirsuk&#8217;s Sautjuit College for soundfields in Aug, a total of 82 school rooms along the Ungava coast are linked up.</p>
<p>However, there&#8217;s also a need in these communities, claimed Ayukawa. At Jaanimmarik School, 13 p.c. have a hearing loss: fewer scholars with hearing difficulties remain in the higher grades because many drop out. The price of installing a soundfield is about $1,500, an amount often covered by Fed Brighter Futures money. Ayukawa demonstrated this kit at KSB teacher orientation sessions in Aug &#8211; and there are several new teachers this year who know how to use the kit.</p>

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		<title>Choosing The Right Alarm Clock</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>simon</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--CusAds1--><p>When choosing your alarm clock the fundamentals should not be forgotten. All of the features in the world don&#8217;t matter if the alarm clock fails to sound on time due to a cut in the electricity supply. There are numerous types or levels of backup. Some clocks use capacitors to store sufficient electricity to save the clock&#8217;s settings (current time, alarm time) if there&#8217;s no electricity supply for a couple of hours. There&#8217;s not enough power to sound the alarm but if the electricity supply is restored, the clock will function as standard.</p>
<p>Some can even sound the alarm when there&#8217;s no mains electricity supply. Clocks that permit 2 different alarms to be set are helpful to wake up couples sharing the same bedroom, at different times, as a two-stage wake up, particularly if the 1st alarm is ready to radio or to set different alarm times for different days of the week (weekdays, weekends).</p>
<p>Some clocks don&#8217;t permit both alarms to be set to buzzer or both to radio alarm. One alarm must be set to buzzer, the other to radio alarm. Vibration alarms can be helpful for heavy sleepers.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re employed like vibration mode on hand phones. Placed under the pillow or mattress, they are hard to sleep thru. Also they are good <a href="http://www.hearingequipmentblog.com/info/hearing-impaired-alarm-clocks/">hearing impaired alarm clocks</a>. Purchasers should check the cord connection from the alarm clock is long enough to reach their bed. LED displays on some clocks can be bright enough to stop folk from sleeping. Even at the lowest setting, some clocks are bright enough to bug in the dark. Others can use the bright display as a night light. Pushing the DST button sets the time forward an hour. Pushing it again disables DST and sets the time back once more. Some clocks can instantly set DST based totally on the clock&#8217;s date. Sadly some older models are set with the old DST dates.</p>
<p>The time on some clocks can be synchronized with the atomic clocks at the NIST thru radio signal.</p>

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