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Guyzy1982  
#1 Posted : 02 December 2015 12:51:59(UTC)
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Guyzy1982

Hi all,

At my place of work we have a member of staff that is profoundly deaf; i am updating my fire risk assessment to suit the needs of this individual and looking at purchasing a device which he can have attached to himself that in the event of the fire alarm being activated in his area this will 'Vibrate'.

Does anyone have any links as to what to buy, or where to buy from?

I was hoping a vibrating watch would be sufficiant, i have no experience in this and before i google it, i was hoping someone may have a good link of a company that i could contact to suit the needs.

We do have flashing beacons in the work area, but again, i am looking at ensuring where ever this person in the building is, they have the early warning of a fire alarm.
They do work closely with other staff and staff are aware of his needs, but again, if they are separated, i would prefer him to know about a fire alarm.

thanks in advance

G
DaveDowan  
#2 Posted : 02 December 2015 14:26:13(UTC)
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DaveDowan

Hi We use a product called Deaf Alert , this is very effective
regards Dave
fscott  
#3 Posted : 02 December 2015 17:03:55(UTC)
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fscott

My first port of call would be to speak to either the manufacturers or installer of your current alarm system as you will need to ensure that whatever type of device you select it is compatible with your current system.
mssy  
#4 Posted : 02 December 2015 21:17:52(UTC)
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mssy

The general rule when considering evacuating those with hearing impairments is to ensure where possible, peer assistance. This would take the form of colleagues informing him when the alarm has activated. Perhaps a particular hand signal as agreed with the effected persons

You say there are beacons, but to save cash from blanketing the workplace in beacons, you might want to consider areas in the workplace where this chap may be alone and ensure beacons are installed in these locations (usually toilets etc).

Some fire detection system can accommodate a changed detector head to incorporate a beacon within the head - again, this may be a more cost effective methodology than multiple new beacon units

Good luck
Guyzy1982  
#5 Posted : 03 December 2015 14:23:30(UTC)
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Guyzy1982

Hello all,

Appreciate the feedback - DaveD, if you have any links for this product i would appreciate it, google is spinning my head around at the moment.

Fscott, advice noted thanks

Mssy, i have updated parts of the system and replaced sounders with multi ability (sounder and flashing beacon where i find appropriate); thanks for this.

Maybe a little overkill but was just looking to see if there were any portable devices that a person could wearto alert them.
grim72  
#6 Posted : 03 December 2015 16:22:16(UTC)
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grim72

You might find something suitable on this site - such as a vibrating pager or watch? Looks like they might have something within the range that does what you are looking for? Good luck.

http://www.actiononheari...rg.uk/shop/alerting.aspx
DaveDowan  
#7 Posted : 04 December 2015 12:21:13(UTC)
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DaveDowan

Here is the link

http://www.deaf-alerter.com

regards Dave
Guyzy1982  
#8 Posted : 07 December 2015 13:22:56(UTC)
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Guyzy1982

thanks grim and Dave.
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