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  2. Richard A. Sossi - Wikipedia

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    Member, Maryland Rural Caucus, (2003–2011); Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, (2003–2011); Maryland Veterans Caucus, (2005–2011); Member, Bainbridge Development Advisory Board, (2003–2011); Task Force on Traffic Capacity Across the Chesapeake Bay, 2005–06; Task Force to Study Visual Smoke and Evacuation Alarms for the Deaf and ...

  3. Canadian Hearing Society - Wikipedia

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    The Communication Devices Program (CDP) was made on behalf of members who were "culturally deaf, orally deaf, deafened or hard of hearing". [7] The main aim is to offer technical solutions to communication barriers. The CDP recommends devices (such as specialized alarm clocks, telephones, TTYs, and smoke alarms) for the home, workplace or business.

  4. Hearing dog - Wikipedia

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    A hearing dog is a type of assistance dog specifically selected and trained to assist people who are deaf or hard of hearing by alerting their handler to important sounds, such as doorbells, smoke alarms, ringing telephones, or alarm clocks. They may also work outside the home, alerting their handler to sounds such as sirens, forklifts, and a ...

  5. Hearing Dogs for Deaf People - Wikipedia

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    Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is a UK charity which trains dogs to alert deaf people to a variety of sounds.. The Charity's dogs provide emotional support through companionship, and practical support by alerting deaf people to life-saving sounds like the smoke alarm, and important sounds such as the oven timer, baby monitor and text messages.

  6. Here's Everything You Need to Know About Smoke Alarms - AOL

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    Here's a few things you can do to turn off smoke alarms and get it in working order. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Assistive Technology for Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Wikipedia

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    Thus, these individuals often rely on visual and tactile mediums for receiving and communicating information. The use of assistive technology and devices provides this community with various solutions to their problems by providing higher sound (for those who are hard of hearing), tactile feedback, visual cues and improved technology access.

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