Designer Bob
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Hi,
My names Bob. I'm a student at RIT, a college with a large deaf student population. I've recently started researching houseware products and what some of the possible difficulties are that deaf and hard of hearing individuals face around the home. I was wondering if anyone could offer up their thoughts or experiences regarding difficulty with products that people who are not hard of hearing may not experience. An example would be a tea kettle....you couldn't hear it whistle.
Also, hearing about any creative solutions to some of the problems experienced in daily home life would be fantastic. This is all for informal research purposes, so any stories or thoughts you provided would be fantastic. Thanks!
My names Bob. I'm a student at RIT, a college with a large deaf student population. I've recently started researching houseware products and what some of the possible difficulties are that deaf and hard of hearing individuals face around the home. I was wondering if anyone could offer up their thoughts or experiences regarding difficulty with products that people who are not hard of hearing may not experience. An example would be a tea kettle....you couldn't hear it whistle.
Also, hearing about any creative solutions to some of the problems experienced in daily home life would be fantastic. This is all for informal research purposes, so any stories or thoughts you provided would be fantastic. Thanks!
but I feel safer with him cause he is trained for most household sounds. Plus he is relaly cute!