PrincessBetty1
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I have been fighting with my dorm director and clearly, they're claiming they cannot provide a fire alarm vibration and acted like it doesn't exist. I already know it exist and have told them. The other dorm director claimed that it is weak and does not provide benefit from what I am requesting for my accommodation and he checked it by ADA.
So, I asked if it's possible if I could find one to buy that has a vibration and see if they could put it in for me. They said it is possible if we can manage to connect my special accommodation for fire alarm I need.
So, I looked on Harris Communications site and found this ---> Silent Call Signature Series Fire Alarm Kit with Smoke Detector, Sidekick Receiver and Bed Shaker Assistive and Hearing Aids Products - Deaf, Hearing Loss, Sign Language
However, there is no reviews and I can't really know if it going to benefit me. Can it still connect to the dorm's fire alarm? If so, how?
If you do not know this device, do you have a recommended device that would work out for me? I am a deep sleeper and whenever the fire alarm goes off, the strobe is easy for me to ignore in my sleep - especially when it's right next to my bed about 7 feet on the wall. My parents are willing to buy 200 to 300 dollars for these things. I rather be safe than sorry - considering my dorm did have a serious fire alarm with actual fire. I was just glad I wasn't there at the time.
So, I asked if it's possible if I could find one to buy that has a vibration and see if they could put it in for me. They said it is possible if we can manage to connect my special accommodation for fire alarm I need.
So, I looked on Harris Communications site and found this ---> Silent Call Signature Series Fire Alarm Kit with Smoke Detector, Sidekick Receiver and Bed Shaker Assistive and Hearing Aids Products - Deaf, Hearing Loss, Sign Language
However, there is no reviews and I can't really know if it going to benefit me. Can it still connect to the dorm's fire alarm? If so, how?
If you do not know this device, do you have a recommended device that would work out for me? I am a deep sleeper and whenever the fire alarm goes off, the strobe is easy for me to ignore in my sleep - especially when it's right next to my bed about 7 feet on the wall. My parents are willing to buy 200 to 300 dollars for these things. I rather be safe than sorry - considering my dorm did have a serious fire alarm with actual fire. I was just glad I wasn't there at the time.