Wednesday, June 24, 2009

SafeAwake Smoke Alarm

SafeAwake was amongst one of the fifty some odd booths at the 2009 Hearing Loss Association of America Convention at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.


Deaf and hard-of-hearing people can be alerted to the danger of smoke and fire with SafeAwake—the "next-generation" of smoke alarm aids—designed especially for those who may not hear a conventional smoke alarm. The patented SafeAwake technology senses a standard smoke alarm and instantly:
  • Activates an intermittent, motor-driven bed shaker which vibrates the bed to wake the sleeping.
  • Emits a high-decibel, low frequency (500Hz) audible signal.
  • Flashes a white light.

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