Where weather alert systems are provided in emergency transportable housing units, the final rule requires weather alert systems in units with communication features to provide audible and...
Search Results "Audible Tone"
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Summary of Major Provisions
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Costs
features required by the final rule, including combination smoke alarms and visible notification appliances complying with NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code and weather alert systems with audible...
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I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
If the County’s emergency warning system uses sirens or other audible alerts, then procedures to effectively inform people who are deaf or hard of hearing of an impending disaster....
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I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
If the County’s emergency warning system uses sirens or other audible alerts, then procedures to effectively inform people who are deaf or hard of hearing of an impending disaster. ...
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E. Assistive Technology
For example, an individual with low muscle tone may find that a specialized, flat membrane keyboard best serves his or her needs; however, such a keyboard would not satisfy the requirements...
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Automated Announcement Systems
Automated announcement systems, as proposed, must have both audible and visible components....
- Ampetronic ILD100 Small Area, VOX Switching Audio Induction Loop Driver Hearing System
- GE Cafe™ Series 30" Free-Standing Gas Double Oven with Convection Range CGS990SETSS
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806 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
This provision references both the visual and audible criteria for alarms in the NFPA standards....
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Emergency Preparedness
People who are deaf or hard of hearing cannot hear radio, television, sirens, or other audible alerts....
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Medical Device Manufacturers
ramps; • Question 37 (c) on a folding or removable seat on weight scale platforms or other types of diagnostic equipment used by patients in a standing position; • Question 41 (b) on audible...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind
Use a normal tone of voice when speaking to a person who is deaf or hard of hearing. Don’t shout because shouting distorts the sound, words, and lip movement....
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Disability Savvy Quiz
When speaking to a person with a hearing disability, use a louder tone of voice....
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Volume Control
Mute features on public pay telephones can increase audibility by temporarily disconnecting the telephone’s microphone while the user listens through the ear piece so that background noise...
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New Requirements for Assistive Listening Systems (ALS)
Requirements: ALSs are required where audible communication is integral to the use of the space, but are not required where audio amplification is not provided....
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Benefits
features required by the final rule, including combination smoke alarms and visible notification appliances complying with NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code and weather alert systems with audible...
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Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The continuous traffic flow at roundabouts removes many of the audible cues that pedestrians who are blind use to navigate pedestrian street crossings....
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Site Selection
Choose facilities that are protected by audible and visible fire alarms and a fire sprinkler system. The U.S....
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I. Steps to Ensure Access for All in Emergencies and Disasters
Notification: If you use emergency warning systems such as sirens or other audible alerts, provide ways to provide people who are deaf or hard of hearing prompt notice of an impending disaster...
- Viking Electronics AES-2000 Entry System
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810 Transportation Facilities
Commenters urged the Board to recognize audible signs as an alternative to tactile signs since they can provide equal or greater access to information. Response....
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2.2.4 Issues
just about everybody with a significant hearing loss, it appears necessary to provide some compression in the transmitter to keep from overloading the system and to ensure at least some audibility...
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RESEARCH NEEDS
Access Board has identified signalization as the only proven means of creating crossable gaps in traffic and providing audible cues to pedestrians of the availability of gaps....
