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Posted By: MCM HANDICAP - 03/04/03 01:37 AM
IAM INSTALLING A DOORBELL IN HEARING IMPAIRED FACILITY.THEY REQUIRE A DOORBELL WITH A FLASH OR STROBE & CHIME.
DOES ANYONE KNOW A COMPANY THAT MANUFACTURES SOMETHING LIKE THIS? MY SUPPLY HOUSE HAS NO CLUE.
MCM
Posted By: WebSparky Re: HANDICAP - 03/04/03 02:08 AM
http://www.dimangosales.com/flashing_chime.htm
Posted By: txsparky Re: HANDICAP - 03/04/03 02:12 AM
A quick internet search on yahoo (doorbells for the hearing impaired turned up alot of results.Here is just 1 of many... http://www.sonicalert.com/

edited to change an extremely long url.



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Posted By: MCM Re: HANDICAP - 03/04/03 03:06 AM
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP.
I THINK THEY REQUIRE A HARDWIRE SYSTEM.
IAM GOING TO TRY 1-800-DOORBELL & SEE WHAT HAPPENS. THANKS
Posted By: Bjarney Re: HANDICAP - 03/04/03 04:56 AM
If ADA compliance is specified, try http://www.vikingelectronics.com
Posted By: frenchelectrican Re: HANDICAP - 03/04/03 05:11 AM
ok i will be happy to give you more details about this one try concant this company is harris commuacations the web address is www.harriscomm.com and the other company is www.barrproductions.com i am sure both of them will help you with the system you need and i am hard of hearing myself so i know how it is btw most of them use wiresless devices and i have wireless device in my home it work good ( it have flashing strobe light )it work both doorbell and telephone system. it will flash 2 diffrent rates to indentify it

if any more question please do post it here and i will be more than happy to reply it

merci marc
Posted By: mjelliott Re: HANDICAP - 03/04/03 08:26 PM
I don't know the web sight but Edwards Signal Devices has some low voltage lights and buzzers.
Posted By: mjelliott Re: HANDICAP - 03/04/03 08:31 PM
The web site is www.edwards-signal.com
Posted By: golf junkie Re: HANDICAP - 03/04/03 11:37 PM
My handicap is 16, but I hope to get it down below 10 by the end of the year.................oh, that's not what you meant???

GJ
Posted By: iwire Re: HANDICAP - 03/05/03 12:11 AM
mjelliott, welcome to the board

http://www.edwards-signals.com/

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Posted By: kale Re: HANDICAP - 03/05/03 12:48 AM
Try Maxi-signal products, at http://www.maxi-signal.com/index22.htm.

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